New 1931 Chrysler Six Sedan: Affordable Style and Performance

The 1931 advertisement for the Chrysler Six, featured in The Literary Digest on March 7, emphasizes the vehicle's design and engineering advancements. This new model is styled similarly to the more luxurious Chrysler Straight Eight cars, indicating a focus on creating an affordable option without compromising quality. Highlighted characteristics include a heavy double-drop frame for improved stability, a low center of gravity enhancing balance and road safety, and a spacious 116-inch wheelbase. The car is powered by a robust 70-horsepower engine and is equipped with modern safety features such as a solid steel body and hydraulic brakes. Additionally, the Chrysler Six boasts an adjustable front seat and five-wire wheels at no extra charge, promoting both comfort and convenience.