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  • Posted by mccannon01 20 hours, 24 minutes ago
    Indeed. I absolutely HATE vehicles that shut off at every stop regardless of how short the stop may be as I was forced to have when renting a vehicle on a trip. On another trip I ended up with a vehicle that had lane correction and almost had a sideswipe collision. I was in the second lane on a four lane section of highway when the person on my right started encroaching on my lane so being clear I just started to move to my left to avoid collision - the damn car "grabbed" the steering wheel and tried to force me to the right back into the lane. Scary piece of Schiff!!! At least I was able to override the computer and force the car to the left anyway. I was later told if I put on my left signal the computer wouldn't have taken over - yeah, right, I'm about to get smacked and I have to worry about an effing signal to appease a computer.

    Way too many busy body control freaks allowed to run lose in government. I hope DOGE fires them all!!!
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  • Posted by $ Snezzy 1 day, 23 hours ago
    The more I see of newer vehicles the more I like our 1992 D250 with the Cummins Engine. Best small-truck engine ever made.

    So one day at Walmart a guy says to me, "I had one of those and like an idiot I sold it. You want to sell me that one?" I replied, "Do I look like an idiot?"

    My brothers once had a '57 Chevy station wagon. The good ones on eBay look like they are going between $30,000 and $180,000. Had we but known!
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  • Posted by $ Olduglycarl 39 minutes ago
    A response that's more direct than the one I left on Freedoms post:

    "The Many are Punished, because of a few and in Favor of a few, by those of the few and not of the many."

    With freedom of choice, many of these items may have become a wanted standard feature but most importantly, should never be considered illegal to be without those features.
    Both choices get worked out in a free market, To Have or Have not . . .
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