Slipster
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What be these windshield wipers?
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What be these windshield wipers?
The dog is non-negotiable!True, but at least we had that option. Now, if the tiniest thing goes out of whack you have to take it in to the mechanic and sign over you wife - and maybe your dog - to get it fixed.
I don't know. If I use the dog as collateral, he'll sneak out and come home the first chance he gets. I can't say the same for sure about the wife.The dog is non-negotiable!
Around town (population32,000) and when I hunt, I primarily use my diesel Roxor. Fun to drive, easy to park, good mileage, simple design. With the cab and heater, it's even comfortable in most colder weather. I don't take it out much if it's raining or snowing since people are not good drivers here and the Roxor has no air bags or other safety features. No navigation system (although I have a GPS mount), no radio, single windshield wiper, no back-up camera, etc. Top speed 55mph.Exactly why I keep my”old” 97 1500 4x4. For just around town I do not need an expensive new “electronic” truck.
Complaining about electronics from your electronic device on the internet........ Seems ironic doesn't it?
While I'll agree that some of the "nanny" features are annoying you can't argue that electronics also allow us to have 1075lbft of torque and 410HP vs an old manual 12v that was 400lbft and 160HP (and they weren't without issues). (used a diesel as an example)
I'm in the old fart category so I'm all too familiar of driving vehicles without a lot of electronics. While it has some nostalgia I'll don't mind having some cool techy features and conveniences in these modern trucks. If you don't like it why did you buy it?, there are plenty of old trucks with little to no electronics out there so sell this one and find something that doesn't irritate you.
After having a 96 12v stolen (with a walk in workbed for my a/c business) I am now in a 02 VP44 24v with another walk in workbed. Would vastly prefer to get back to 12v but found a really good deal on the 02 and cannot afford to spend what it cost to get a 96-97 in the same condition. From talking to other 12v enthusiasts, it seems easy to get plenty of power out of one spending a lot less than the price of a new one.
Most of the time the manufacturers are just adding gimmicks to try and keep the suckers buying new vehicles. What else can we add now? Here's a special arm that will reach out with a hanky when you need to blow your nose. Sometimes things can actually be helpful, although I've been driving for a long time and never needed a camera to backup - although I don't generally back trailers much.Dont need.....Auto high/low beam
Lane assist
Auto wipers
Adaptive cruise ect cause its just makeing drivers lazy and tooo depandent on electronics to drive for them....
I tow and back trailers a lot. Like weekly, and have for years so I can speak from experience. I also use my mirrors, and that back-up camera is really irritating. It comes on automatically, even when I have the Uconnect system turned off, and it's distracting seeing it out of the corner of my eye. So, for the first couple weeks after I picked up the truck in March I spent a lot of time trying to figure out how to override or disconnect it. The only way is to disconnect the plug at the tailgate, then I don't know what to do with that afterward and that also disables the light on the tailgate latch...which is kind of useful. I finally gave up and just stuck a piece of electrical tape over it.Most of the time the manufacturers are just adding gimmicks to try and keep the suckers buying new vehicles. What else can we add now? Here's a special arm that will reach out with a hanky when you need to blow your nose. Sometimes things can actually be helpful, although I've been driving for a long time and never needed a camera to backup - although I don't generally back trailers much.
People getting dependent on them could be one issue, but every single thing is just getting a higher-level of electronics added to control it. In 2005, we accepted that many electronics had been added, but it's gone way too far now, and will only get worse. People love computers.
I was thinking I hope yer Betta half not read yer posting, U could end up with a Lorena Bobbitt issue, lmao.I was making a funny, Slip.
I no scared.I was thinking I hope yer Betta half not read yer posting, U could end up with a Lorena Bobbitt issue, lmao.
OK, BOIRD hopes U R a light sleeper, roflmao.I no scared.
In 1980, we received rented K5 Blazers for our support and Security work for Lake Placid. They were pretty nice, but me thinks we were not so nice to those Blazers, LOL. And the 4WD in them suked, hee hee. But they were nice and provided via US Govt.There's no getting away from technology in new vehicles. I've been driving cars and trucks since 1976 when I was 13. Automotive technology has changed a lot since then, mostly for the better. There are a lot of things that I'd rather not have/pay for, but because of ordering options they couldn't be avoided.
If I could buy a fully reconditioned truck from the early 80's at what I consider a reasonable price, I'd jump at the chance. The biggest problem is a fully reconditioned 80's truck costs almost as much as a brand new truck. But if I did buy a reconditioned truck it would be wearing a bow tie instead of ram's horns for a truck from that era
Without a doubt vehicles now a days light years in front of 60/70/80's vehicles. Some of the stuff is really nice, but I do miss my 68 Cutlass Supreme Convertible. Just so easy to keep up and work on, lol. Tune up every 5K, tires, brakes when needed. Clean carb once in a while, oil, all the regular MX stuff, just was so much easier. Why I had a use for these oldie but goodie pieces of equipment:There's no getting away from technology in new vehicles. I've been driving cars and trucks since 1976 when I was 13. Automotive technology has changed a lot since then, mostly for the better. There are a lot of things that I'd rather not have/pay for, but because of ordering options they couldn't be avoided.
If I could buy a fully reconditioned truck from the early 80's at what I consider a reasonable price, I'd jump at the chance. The biggest problem is a fully reconditioned 80's truck costs almost as much as a brand new truck. But if I did buy a reconditioned truck it would be wearing a bow tie instead of ram's horns for a truck from that era
I also own that exact tach/dwell meter, but a different timing gun. Sitting on the back of a shelf. Just can't bring myself to toss them.Without a doubt vehicles now a days light years in front of 60/70/80's vehicles. Some of the stuff is really nice, but I do miss my 68 Cutlass Supreme Convertible. Just so easy to keep up and work on, lol. Tune up every 5K, tires, brakes when needed. Clean carb once in a while, oil, all the regular MX stuff, just was so much easier. Why I had a use for these oldie but goodie pieces of equipment:
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Had 67 SS with 396 and 3 on tree. All manual, period. But it was a hoot, till we blew out a piston, dropped in a Built up 327 till it took it's last trip to the junkyard, LOL.I also own that exact tach/dwell meter, but a different timing gun. Sitting on the back of a shelf. Just can't bring myself to toss them.
My favorite car from back in the day was my '70 Cuda 340 Six Pack, until I blew it up. I put too big of a cam in it, it seems. ;-) Total junk compared to today's cars, but fun it's heyday.