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Default Wives and cars

Mr. Luddite
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"Yeah ... a "Mountaineer" or something like that.
Another example of a basically decent vehicle with too many
doo-dad things like hydraulically operated running boards with
a windshield wiper motor for the hydraulic pump that
crapped out, motor driven rear seats that she never uses because
the thing is basically a hay wagon, and a bunch of electronically
controlled operator controls that are nothing but confusing. *I think
I've driven it once since she bought it. *Runs good, rides good, has
plenty of "pep" *but too complicated for it and the driver's own good, IMO.

I am a believer that the more crap you put in front of a driver, the
more the crap takes away from the driver's attention to what he or she
is doing. * That's why, after owning several "exotic" cars, I am happy
driving my plain jane F-250. *I rarely even use the radio.

The only one I had that was an exception was the Porsche. *Simple, fast,
and handled like it was on rails. "


Yup..if she was driving a basic compact car she would probably have had a better feel for what was going on.