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Jims_Maroon_Pants

Joe's Geek Squad Technician
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How can you tell I am fat if you can't see my enormous fat hog gut?
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Jfc that's a giant melon
 

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The last time I saw a wire antenna was on my 1993 camry and it was a power antenna. Jfc American cars are still being made with 50s tech?
No, they're built far, far better.

There are many reasons for this. New cars are more expensive and complex than ever before. Plus, chip shortages are hitting new car inventories and driving up prices in the used market.

Across the entire automotive industry, quality and reliability are all on the upswing. Auto manufacturers from the US and Germany to Japan and Korea aren’t building cars with planned obsolescence in mind anymore.

Today’s cars no longer rust out after only a few years and, if properly maintained, engines can run almost indefinitely. If your car is much younger than say, 2005, you can expect it to be a trusty horse for a very long time.

The biggest factor in how long your car lasts is you, and the effort you put into upkeep, preventative maintenance, and preservation.

With a little elbow grease and how-to knowledge, your car can keep driving and looking as good or better than the day you took the keys for many years to come.

Which is where I come in. Let’s do this.​

 
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