LVSteve
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Only for those who wish to show weakness, according to my buddy's SoCal raised wife.

My F-150 has a navigation system that talks. It warns me to obey all traffic laws, drive safely and use voice commands, every darn time I enter a destination. When I don’t need it anymore and cancel the route, it second guesses me and and asks if I’m sure I want to cancel the route.
Of course it uses a woman’s voice and I can’t eliminate the warnings. If I wanted to be nagged like that in my own vehicle, I’d take my ex-wife with me!![]()
When you start your truck, do you really want it automatically jumping back to 70 when you put it in gear?
Man, I know what you mean! This stuff is driving me crazy!
My new F-150 has 400 horsepower and gets only 25 mpg! And it’s four wheel drive. Can you believe that?
The AC is too cold! My wife has to open a window to keep from freezing!
The cab is too quiet. I didn’t want a Lincoln. Real trucks are noisy and you should hear stuff in the bed rattling!
That thing has a stupid back-up computer camera. And a trailer hitch light. I mean, real men use a flashlight! What’s wrong with punching a hole in the license plate with the trailer tongue?
Said in jest.
We are living in impressive times for vehicles!
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Yes, vehicles today are impressive.My new F-150 has 400 horsepower and gets only 25 mpg! And it’s four wheel drive. Can you believe that?
We are living in impressive times for vehicles!
I was talking to my buddy today and he told me that buying cars went to,
the "Dark zone".
Sales men are being weeded out, new cars on the lots are not going to happen, you have to buy straight from the companies and the old come on in and finance your car at the dealership is not going to happen.
It's going to be all "Apps" and the only thing that will be on a car lot is service people and no more extended "Bumper tp bumper".
I hope he is wrong but you never know in these times.
He told me a dealer offered him 15k for his 9 year old auto, that he paid 10k for
if he came in and bought a new car, of the same make, in this 2022.
Am I missing something ??
I had to have the annual safety inspection. I used to go to my local garage, but I decided to go to the dealer simply because they have free coffee and doughnuts, and the job only takes about 1/2 hour. I knew the car would pass.
The showroom had no cars. The lot was empty, except for maybe 8 or 9 used cars. They have a good dozen cubicles where salesmen reside, but all were empty except for one. The number of service technicians appeared to be full and normal. The lone salesman wasn't there, so if I had wanted to buy a new car I don't know who I would have had to talk to.
The doughnuts were good.
I was talking to my buddy today and he told me that buying cars went to,
the "Dark zone".
Sales men are being weeded out, new cars on the lots are not going to happen, you have to buy straight from the companies and the old come on in and finance your car at the dealership is not going to happen.
It's going to be all "Apps" and the only thing that will be on a car lot is service people and no more extended "Bumper tp bumper".
I hope he is wrong but you never know in these times.
He told me a dealer offered him 15k for his 9 year old auto, that he paid 10k for
if he came in and bought a new car, of the same make, in this 2022.
Am I missing something ??
I'm having a hard time believing there's still a "chip shortage" after what, two years? Puh leeze. Industry used to adapt to changes like this, now they come to a screeching halt and lurch toward bankruptcy because one component can't be delivered? If that's how things are, stick a fork in the car industry. Is this how they plan to get us all into electric cars?
And the parallels to primers and ammo is not lost on me, I've been saying since the primer crisis that somethin' just ain't right.
Kinda wish it had a cup holder on the steering wheel so I don't have to take my eyes off the road to get my beer.![]()
A Camelback works well for this purpose. It might need to be vented if your drinking slows. Probably better for wine. But, is it considered an open container? Maybe you should consider an IV drip!
73,
Rick
Back in my day we had to hold the beer between our legs which was tricky on jeep roads and we liked it![]()