Posted by Carlmac 369 on March 22, 2022 at 05:03:37 from (96.44.108.50):
In Reply to: sign of the times posted by Mike(NEOhio) on March 20, 2022 at 14:47:46:
Quote: rockyridgefarm (quoted from post at 08:58:01 03/22/22) [quote="CVPost-SVcummins"](quoted from post at 04:42:16 03/22/22) And in another 50 years those old cars and trucks will still run
and this new fangled electronic junk will be resurrected as a
harbor freight ball pien hammer with a plastic handle
SV,
The average life expectancy of a vehicle has more than doubled in the last 50 years. You may love the crap outta your 1980 POS, but it is one of the very few survivors of that age. Walk thru any parking lot at any store anywhere for proof. Most of the fellas on here might say their favorite vehicle of all time was a 1976 landwhale that was shot at 75k miles, but their daily driver is less than 15 years old and still going strong at 150k miles. My 2011 dually has 215k miles. My wifes 2009 Escape has 125k miles, and the half ton has 205k miles. None are nearly ready for replacement.
I know you never let reality get in the way of your world view, but living now is as good as it has ever been. Vehicles are better than theyve ever been. Just because you open up an new vehicles hood and cannot find anything does not mean it is junk.[/quote]
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