Yeah, bring back the 12 mpg, leaded gas burning tanks that handle like
school buses and a 25 mph crash barely dents the bumper but all the
occupants die! LOL
"George Orwell" <nobody@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>I don't see the logic in bringing out "new" models every couple of years.
> Piper and Cessna don't and it's because once an aircraft design is
> perfected, there is no need to alter it for decades on end. Altering a
> perfected design can only make it worse. Cessna and Piper know that,
but
> the losers at GM don't. (I'm referring to the all the ex-toilet bowl
> draftsmen now in charge of new product development)
>
> Making it worse is exactly what has happened to cars. My late GM sedan
> scrapes and bangs on every dip; the '55 models didn't. You could make
> emergency field repairs on a '55, but no mechanic in the world can do a
> fuel pump R & R on any of today's models since it's inaccessibly hidden
> inside the gas tank. Crash a car today and you throw it (the whole
car!)
> because the frame will buckle thanks to the dimples and creases; even a
> tap
> from the screw heads of a license plate holder will gouge the "bumpers"
> causing thousands in repairs.
>
> What can the public do to bring the car makers to their senses? Stop
> buying their lousey products, that' what.
>
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