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On 5/31/2017 2:45 PM, Tim wrote:
Rich, an old tv repairman told me that If a newpart is going to fail it will quickly. If it can make it through its first 30 days of use, it'll usually make its service life cycle. I believe it. That has always been a rule of thumb in electronics, I know. They gave me a loaner Pathfinder that is more loaded than the one I bought. Basically has every option available. It's the "Platinum" version. Has 5K miles on it. Maybe they'll just let me keep it instead? Very doubtful. :-) |
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