Originally posted by lxskllr
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What was your first car?
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Originally posted by piks101 View PostWas the AC broke or no AC?
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Originally posted by lxskllr View PostDidn't have it. My 97 Jeep I have now is the first vehicle I got that had ac installed, but it doesn't work anymore :^D I'm not a big fan of modern conveniences. I'd like to be able to buy a car with bench seats, a rubber floor, and nothing electronic. I'm considering going retro with my next car, and getting something from the 60s or earlier. Not as reliable, but I can do a lot of work myself. Modern cars are big black boxes, with mystery computers that you have to buy proprietary testers to diagnose, and replace whole (expensive) components at a time.
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Originally posted by lxskllr View PostI'm considering going retro with my next car, and getting something from the 60s or earlier. Not as reliable, but I can do a lot of work myself. Modern cars are big black boxes, with mystery computers that you have to buy proprietary testers to diagnose, and replace whole (expensive) components at a time.
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Originally posted by lxskllr View PostDidn't have it. My 97 Jeep I have now is the first vehicle I got that had ac installed, but it doesn't work anymore :^D I'm not a big fan of modern conveniences. I'd like to be able to buy a car with bench seats, a rubber floor, and nothing electronic. I'm considering going retro with my next car, and getting something from the 60s or earlier. Not as reliable, but I can do a lot of work myself. Modern cars are big black boxes, with mystery computers that you have to buy proprietary testers to diagnose, and replace whole (expensive) components at a time.
Also adding on to what someone else says. Some modern cars are a pain in the ass. A couple years ago my parents ford fusion had some small problem with the AC that just needed a new part for 10$ (I don't know much about cars) But after taking the car apart to a point where they could actually install it the labor came out to be roughly 800. He eventually wrote to ford who agreed to pay for 500$ of it for their own faulty part and the pain it was to fix something so simple. I have no beef with Ford but between my old taurus and my parents fusion we got stuck with some real lemons.
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Originally posted by lxskllr View PostDidn't have it. My 97 Jeep I have now is the first vehicle I got that had ac installed, but it doesn't work anymore :^D I'm not a big fan of modern conveniences. I'd like to be able to buy a car with bench seats, a rubber floor, and nothing electronic. I'm considering going retro with my next car, and getting something from the 60s or earlier. Not as reliable, but I can do a lot of work myself. Modern cars are big black boxes, with mystery computers that you have to buy proprietary testers to diagnose, and replace whole (expensive) components at a time.
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Originally posted by piks101 View PostOther suggestions Ford F150 truck and here is one for the budget conscious not purdy but a little work horse. http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/201...oyota-starlet/
The Ford F150 is a long runner, but still high tech with computer control, etc.....I think that lxskllr is low tech VW kind of guy, fix-up the Thing!
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Originally posted by Burnsey View PostUgly little work horse, gotta love it....but, "Other than replacing a few of the valve springs" makes me wonder as it is not an everyday event.
The Ford F150 is a long runner, but still high tech with computer control, etc.....I think that lxskllr is low tech VW kind of guy, fix-up the Thing!Last edited by piks101; 03-06-14, 10:46 PM.
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