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incogrhino said:haha, I'll hafta wait till they are 20 years old like my other ones.
desertdude said:that is funny, I am not too sure they will really last for twenty years...
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Cars are built better today than anytime in history. I wouldn't go back for anything. Anybody that thinks a 40 is more reliable than an 80 or 100 series is seriously delusional.
Cdaniel said:Thanks, I'm quite happy and content in my delirium. I prefer vehicles I can service and maintain with my own two hands and the space between my ears. As opposed to the technological wonders offered today. The ones that require a laptop computer and a degree from M.I.T. to understand why fuel isn't getting to the engine or a spark to a plug. I prefer my vehicles talk to me the old fashioned way, in the mechanical language I understand. Not in GPS coordinates, error codes, idiot lights and warning buzzers. I'd rather be able to handle malfunctions on the trail with the tools and parts I can bring along. Rather than be sidelined in hopes for a ride back to civilization to find an approved analyzer and replacement ECM. Granted the new breed is wonderful while they are new for a few years and you don't feel the sting of repairs under warranty. But, the day comes when the latest glitch isn't covered and it costs more than a car payment to get your vehicle "fixed" by a certified techno guru. Yep, that's me delusional and grouchy. Society will be running around in computer generated wonder mobiles someday. I'll be that gritty old SOB in the middle of nowhere manufacturing some kind of fuel to burn when the gas is all gone. Taking pot shots at trespassers with a home made EM pulse gun.![]()
You're comparing a Tracker to a Cruiser?FineWynsFJ40 said:Haha!! I couldn't of put it any better myself!! I tried fixing my dad's Tracker, nothing phased it. He finally sold it to a junkyard. Another guy bought it for dirt cheep, put a new computer chip in it, and it ran like the day it was made. I'd rather have something I can work on and understand, and occasionally fix redneck style without some little piece of silicon telling me what I can and cannot do. I like the idea of an EMP gun... heh heh. Good ol' carbureted mechanics, just the way we like 'em!
MoJ said:Sting of repairs under warranty? Latest glitch? You buying a domestic car?
desertdude said:I have a Tacoma and I still want one![]()
Just checked out my friends new Prius http://www.toyota.com/prius/ talk about electronics you just have the plastic "key" in you pocket and when you reach for the door handle it unlocks, it has a power button to turn it on... thats what I'm talking about the future. Sure this is V.1 of the FJ just give it time![]()