If they can get enough lazy people off the couches to work remains to be seen is they can.
Law Enforcement Starting To Feel The Chip Shortage Pain As Ford Is Canceling Police Orders
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What monetary value would you forfeit giving/selling/trading the car to dealer?
Would you try for the "newest" contraption or go for Upgrading an Old School Vehicle? -
Love my 2005 Chevrolet Express Van with wind up windows and no cruise control. Sealed beam headlights are still an option.
Pretty much the same vehicle has been in production since 1996, meaning it is the only platform sold today who's earliest examples qualify for antique vehicle status (over 25 years). And GM has no plans to replace it.
And in a pinch I can live in it in a Walmart parking lot indefinitely.
jason6541, hope not dumb twucker and lilillill Thank this. -
Problem with those upright "go carts" is they're NO GOOD for Sand, Mud, Stairs, Tight Turns at Blistering Speed, Rain, Snow, but be EXCELLENT in the Wal Mart/Target/Burlington Coat Factory/Dollar General/Dollar Store Shopping Centers for LOW speed HIGH Personnel apprehensions.
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I'm awaiting the new versions of ROBO COP, of course being produced/procured by the cheapest bidder, like a current or new Vehicle Fabricator.TheLoadOut Thanks this. -
And although I have a new Tacoma, I like old school as well. My favorite is my 90 D250 with a 12-valve Cummins. No computer junk, no frills, always runs. Doesn't even need a battery once you get it started.Hammer166 Thanks this. -
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Also have a rusted to #### 96 with the 5.9 L in it. That one has over 400,000 miles on it.mjd4277 Thanks this. -
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Studebaker Hawk and Hammer166 Thank this.
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