And be sure to ignore “unwarranted adverse publicity” in the media.
—to buyers of V8-6-4-equipped Cadillacs. As someone who spent many years toiling as a copywriter cranking out stuff like this for the suits in the nice office, I'm getting flashbacks.The fact that the Cadillac name is recognized throughout the world as a symbol of automotive excellence is due in no small part to the long succession of fine engines which have powered our cars.
Recently, unwarranted adverse publicity has appeared in the media concerning the V8-6-4. Cadillac Motor Car Division believes strongly in the quality and value of the V8-6-4 engine and, as an expression of its confidence, is providing Engine Value Protection at no charge to the owners of Cadillacs powered by the V8-6-4 engine. EVP provides protection for 5 years or 50,000 miles from the date the car is initially sold and applies to any owner of the car during that period.
The enclosed Engine Value Protection folder should be placed in the glove box along with the New Vehicle Warranty and other important car papers. Should you have any questions concerning EVP or your V8-6-4 engine, please contact your Cadillac dealer. Cadillac and Cadillac dealers value your patronage and have a strong desire to satisfy your motoring demands with outstanding products. We believe your V8-6-4 engine will provide you with the quality and value long associated with the Cadillac name.
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