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Oh, no here they are with MORE of that new technology.....
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Oh, no here they are with MORE of that new technology.....
On Sep 23, 9:33*am, iBoaterer wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/949bkwg I'm all for new technology that is, once it's been proven to work and work well. I realize this is Volvo and not GM (but Volvo is owned by Ford) but I've seen plenty of 'space age' failures being sprung on the public over the last 35-40 years... all being advertised as 'advanced technology' Vega's silicon-ized block that wore out in 20,000. mi. Fords variable- vent carb that never worked to begin with, but most made the warranty. Caddy's 8-6-4 system that ran on 8 when needed to and shut down to 4 cyl at cruising speed. Most caught fire. Caddy's aluminum block 4100 engine. cam ran right on the aluminum block. like a Japanese motorcycle. (only the Japs worked!). Chryslers 'lean burn' ignition, which blew black smoke out the tail pipe that is IF you could get the car started. And the list goes on. I'd like to see something proven, before it's unleashed. Now in the same website, I noticed this- a $9.00 bicycle. It might crater in a week, but it's inexpensive enough. If you can peddle, you have dirt cheap transportation. To me, that's putting technology to use with a great deal of practicality. |
Oh, no here they are with MORE of that new technology.....
On Sep 23, 1:10*pm, Tim wrote:
On Sep 23, 9:33*am, iBoaterer wrote: http://tinyurl.com/949bkwg I'm all for new technology that is, once it's been proven to work and work well. *I realize this is Volvo and not GM (but Volvo is owned by Ford) but I've seen plenty of 'space age' failures being sprung on the public over the last 35-40 years... all being advertised as 'advanced technology' Vega's silicon-ized block that wore out in 20,000. mi. *Fords variable- vent carb that never worked to begin with, but most made the warranty. Caddy's 8-6-4 system that ran on 8 when needed to and shut down to 4 cyl at cruising speed. Most caught fire. Caddy's aluminum block 4100 engine. cam ran right on the aluminum block. like a Japanese motorcycle. (only the Japs worked!). Chryslers 'lean burn' ignition, which blew black smoke out the tail pipe that is IF you could get the car started. And the list goes on. I'd like to see something proven, before it's unleashed. Now in the same website, I noticed this- a $9.00 bicycle. *It might crater in a week, but it's inexpensive enough. If you can peddle, you have dirt cheap transportation. To me, that's putting technology to use with a great deal of practicality. El- Linko... http://www.neatorama.com/2012/09/12/...-Up-To-485lbs/ |
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