I wonder the same thing.The worst thing about cars now is you cant work on them and they are made out of plastic.Just about everything they made since going metric,once it quits working,is junk.By the time you buy the high priced parts and if you hire somebody to fix it,you could buy one of the older cars new for what they sold for.I see what people say they paid to get their car fixed and I know they could have bought another car for that.My neighbor had me drive him to the shop to get his Chrysler SUV the other day and they charged him over 600 dollars to replace the blower motor switch.
I think we could use cars that were simple to fix,rear wheel drive,with inline 6 cylinder motors,and manual transmission standard.They could put air bags in them.Instead of getting rid of them because of emissions,lower the emission standards a little.Make people in cities ride the bus,train,or drive electric cars and leave the rest of us alone.Maybe they could make a fuel injection system that anybody could fix,without special tools.Most of this stuff that makes the new cars so bad is they are made so you cant work on them.Maybe something good coming out of all this is that the people that got us in this mess will have to make cars like we want,to get out,or loose their job.
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