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Re: [DMCForum] Re: You other vehicle



This is why I try to avoid bells and whistles. I've never had power
locks, windows, mirrors, seats, etc., and consequently have never had to
repair such systems. IMHO, it's just more stuff to go wrong.

The only "power" I'm concerned about is under the hood.

BTW, I rear-ended an Oldsmobile today (at slow speed) when the old lady
driving decided it was time to give everybody whiplash at a yellow
light. Her bumper was cracked. Couldn't tell anything happened to my
truck. :) Woo hoo! I'm almost beginning to like this thing. LOL

--Farrar

bkp944 wrote:
> That sounds familar...
>
> I bought a '96 Grand Cherokee Limited (Dodge-related) brand new
> in '95. It had all the bells and whistles. But, it was like your
> Ram, something tearing up constantly, usually multiple times.
>
> I kept it until the warranty ran out then sold it. I took a huge
> financial hit on that deal.
[snip]


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