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problem i don't understand
The problem I have is I can't find out where people are working who can afford to drive these cars and trucks. I'm mean come on $30,000 and well on up in the $50,000 range for a truck. I was dumb enough to pay $13,000 about 2 1/2 years ago a piece of shit chevy truck that I'm not at all happy with 98 4x4. All though with out a doubt it much better than the new body style. Now what I can't figure out is what is the real reason for the cost. It's not labor that for damn sure. sure in hell not for testing they would fail that. Technology no can't be that combustion engine in over a 100 years never change. How to improve gas mileage nope not there either. Instead we pay some stupid four year degree yuppy to come up with moving foot controls now there a feature we need. or how about turn signals in the mirrors oh can't live without those. people i'm not writing this to bash just GM trust me I'm bashing them but also doing the same to all car companies. See what I don't understand is why so many people are in love with these things. If people would open there eyes and start seeing the real picture and demanding what we want not what were told we should have. I know some many people whose house could use some work or whose kids are getting married and need some help to pay for it. Or even college. But instead mom and daddy get a new car every year or two. and the line of crap they use i need a dependable car to get to work. And they work 15 minutes from home. i drive 50,000 miles a year and my truck make it most of the time.
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the same thing happend to motorcycles. the rub's "rich urban bikers" took over and would pay out of line prices for crap. now you have harleys that go for more than a new house. same bike but the cost is out of wack.
trucks were made to do work. I do a lot of long trips with the bed full of equpment. I am a poor boy just trying to make a buck. now that trucks are the cool thing and yuppys need them to take there bikes on long trips. thay dont like the cheep rides and will pay the heavy cash for the un-needed options. who needs sports car like handling. its a truck it should be made to hual loads of stuff to the job site not cradle you bum and play mp3 or look good on a date. |
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i think hes got a point, altho hes slightly misguided on sum stuff. prices r pretty crazy. and i hear u on the bikes too. my problem was always that im a 2wd guy cuz i dont need 4wd. ever lol. i could never bring myself to spend 30 or 40k on a brand new 4wd, jack it and put 36s on it and then trash it. i'd die. my "nice" truck is a red 2wd, and if i had big, built 4wd it would be 30 years old, primer gray, and i wouldnt worry about beatin it. im not hatin on anyone who drives a 4x4 everyday, believe me, im just sayin if i had one it would only be for a toy on the weekends. do i have any kind of a point here? or am i just rambling? lol
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Well...I have 2 trucks. A 77 ford F-100 and a 99 Z71. The Z71 does cradle my bum and it also plays mp3's. oh..and XM too..I guess that makes it worse..and looks damn good on a date. Also will outrun nearly any truck around here. Thats what I bought it for. The 77 is my toy. IT has many dents, and a paint job from the can. It also gets 6 mpg.
Don't come in here and bitch about how I use my truck. Thank you and Bye bye.
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Before Vortec a Chevy drive train couldn`t be beat. Thats why people grew to love Chevrolet. The old enginers with the slide rulers did a better job than the wiz kids with computers. Longevity use to be a concern. |
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I agree with your opinion on this. The 305 and 350 TBI were amazing engines. They will run forever and really didn't have alot of problems. The intake gasket problem with the 96 and up engines were not the fault of the engine or the new intake and fuel delivery system. HOWEVER it WAS a BAD design on the new intake gasket. This problem was not only limited to the truck line. It was spread equally over the v6 and v8 lines, including cars, trucks, and suvs. Piston slap is a bad bad problem, I have it on my 96, although there are other makes and models that have it too, GM has the worst problem with this issue also, my 98 Venture has it so bad I am embarrassed to drive it anywhere before it is warmed up. It is evident that General Motors needs to do more research and development and testing before they put these new engines and vehicles on line and out on the road. I personally would love to see GM come out with a rotary engine in the general motors small suv and car line.
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you said it jeverett......I do as I please with my truck......see you and bye-bye.....
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I'm from a middle class family, we aren't 'loaded' but we live nicely because we know how to save and spend wisely. That's all there is to it. My dad worked his ass off to get where he is today. He could have just sat around taking other peoples shit, but he got motivated and did something about it. It's not our fault people can't motivate themselves to get educated and attempt to move up in life. It's the one's who dwell on their own hardships and insecurities that don't succeed in life. You determine your own destiny, it's not laid out for you. You can't expect something for free.
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Now when you say it's not your fault I can't get motivated to to get some education and move up in life. I have more motivation than you ever dream of why because everyday i must use it to survive. Not depend on someone else to give me a paycheck I really don't see a need to have a piece of a paper that says i have a degree. I can tell you must a yuppy with all your fancy little saying. You think the only way to make it in this world is to have a education. Many before you and many after you have and still will succeed without that education your so in need of. I'm willing to bet your not self employed instead your one of those that says I have a better idea but yet you don't do anything about it. See I used hire college students that were getting a degree in construction management for the summer try to give some "training" these had to be the dumbest people ever working for me they try to bring book work out in the field sorry my friend it just doesn't work out here. And finally idolize someone what are you 2 years old you should want to be you own person not someone else. one last thing while rereading your responce to my post it seems your saying everything oppisite to me so in closing your just as bad but you have a degree so your better. |
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You know, I'm not sure where this thread is headed. It seems to me that we are arguing over different ideas here. The fact is there are very, very few jobs a person can get with out a college education that pays well 45,000+/year. In fact, about the only job you can get w/o the education and make that kind of money is some sort of construction trade. Let me tell you from experience, that even a trade in construction requires education, Math, History, Public Relations, Government its all there.
I have to agree, with Tex. We chose our own pathes. We make our own decisions. If someone has done the work, and they are living with in their means, let them buy whatever they want, for what ever price they want to pay. (As long as its American, union made would be an added bonus ). On the same note, if you think a price is too outrageous for you to pay it, then don't, it really is that simple.
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Some people see things as they are and say "Why?". I dream of things that never were and say "Why not."" -George Bernard Shaw "Mind over matter: If she doesn't mind, It doesn't matter" -Nineball
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Yeah, my only problem comes when you see someone crawling out of a government housing project and get behind the wheel of a new lexus or something of the like. That, however, is a topic of a different discussion.
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