I am 51. I remember looking at them when they were new and high tech. Sometimes I feel like I am still 19. Other times I feel like a geezer. Times does fly.
I think you have hit the nail on the head. I just do not feel safe economically any more. I have had the same job for over 20 years and wonder sometimes how long it will last.
I have a problem with the trans on my 2004 chevy astro. I attempted to change the fluid today. I purchased a filter and gasket kit from Napa. I had a hard time getting the "seal" that sits on top of the filter out of my trans. I had to take it out in pieces. I could not get the new one to go in...
It was 1989 for me. A friend of mine was a mechanic at a chevy dealership. He called me and told me about this 87 Buick they had taken in on trade. One test drive and I had to have one. I did not get that one because of a lack of credit and money. I sold a couple of 1970's Olds 442's and I had...
This reminds me of the bashing when I tried to sell my car here a few years back. BTW nice car. I had better luck selling mine on autotrader if this helps.
This is a sad story for all involved. I do not know either of these people so I do not have any "agenda" here. As some of you may remember I have have recently sold all of my turbo Buicks. I sure do not miss this kind of stuff.
I have been away for several months and nothing has changed.