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Electronic problems are driving me to retire
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Lunatic Fringe
Posted 5/24/2020 16:06 (#8277485 - in reply to #8276809)
Subject: RE: Electronic problems are driving me to retire


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If you really think about it the manufacturers have driven this even though they claim it was asked for by us. I think that’s a lie. When tier 3 and tier 4 started coming around I wanted to ask them “ what the hell? Why aren’t you fighting this? it’s hurting you just as much as us” Not a peep from any major manufacturers. Now I really think that they were encouraging this all along. Think about it, they had a LOT of quality stuff in the 90s- early 2000s that was running, running, running. They weren’t making enough money because they were putting out something that was lasting too long without problems. Enter the emissions joke with a thousand sensors and the requirements of $150/ hr technicians to diagnose them. If you really think a little it’s not hard to figure out what they really wanted. This won’t change until it gets so bad that the used market will crowd out the new and I have confidence that it will happen
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