<chestand1116@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message news:01cae5a9-8da5-4e26-baa1-
For the past few weeks, you've posted at various times how you don't
like/can't work on throttle body injection and now it's automatic
transmissions that are stuck in your craw.
......
Keep on a goin and you'll be a ridin a horse!!!
I think his irritation has some basis in fact, and it is inflamed by the
indications
from Cuhulin that money is a bit tight.
If a person has plenty of money, he can buy some sort of new car, run it
for
2-3** years, never change oil or tranny fluid, and get out from under it
before it
goes deep six. These are often people who brag they bought this or that
and
never had a moment's problems.
If, however, one is a bit tight on cash and has to have something that
will
last or,
at least, can be repaired cheaply, then the newer American cars may be
disappointing.
(In fact, let's not limit it to American cars).
And when you buy someone else's used car**, you never know how it has
been
treated and what is lurking in the bowels of the beast.
With new GM modular fuel pumps costing around $500 (and other examples
could
easily be given), one might well want to avoid some of the modern
technology.
We are a use-it and lose-it society nowadays.


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