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Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 07, 2004 at 15:25:33 from (64.228.11.92):
In Reply to: Re: Re: 66 Series Debate posted by Jim in NC on February 07, 2004 at 05:31:03:
Jim: And there was all kinds of them that way, Chevys, Fords and Dodges and they all went 2 and 300,000 miles on nothing but fuel, lubs, tires, exhaust and battery. They were good value for the money. If there was something wrong the old guy at the local gas station, who had been there since before the automobile, could tell you in 5 min what the problem was. Look at household appliances, used to be if you wanted quality you paid a little more. Now all that would achive it waste a bit more money. My good wife has an electric can opener, automatic it's called. Made by Philips in the good old USA. It was given to us as a wedding present 39 years ago. What more can I say, corperate America is robbing us blind.
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