AmericaOverland
Explorer
So it's going to be a car. Nothing appeals to me from this latest Ford offering.
I want to meet these focus groups that are driving Ford to make an SUV built on a "CAR" platform. I'll keep my old vehicles thanks.
Straight up, Dude!
You notice? It gets worse faster and faster every year. Pretty soon, you'll be able to fly one of these things, and then I guess in about 10 years, they'll add on transporter or stargate capabilities. You just zip-zip, and you're there in two seconds, and you'll never get stuck (wow, you mean you know how to repair these multi-mode systems in the field? More power to you!). It nauseates me that they ripped the frame right off the body. Heck, they threw the whole design out the window for a unibody, and even then, it rode like a car before!
No thanks. Bronco Dudeness, you better collect ALL the oldies you can get your hands on and restore as many of them as you can against rust damage (especially if you're parting them out for spares). They're NOT making like the oldies anymore, and have no intention to. We'll be stuck with all the cars, and the world will continue to buy and inherit ALL the properly-made trucks. I'm considering what I want to do for a second vehicle when I decide to let go of my Corolla (will be 18 yo).
This is the SAME STORY with hearing aids for profoundly deaf people. ALL the makers for them in this loss range (worse there is before you fall off the end of the world and disappear into the deaf world) no longer make analog hearing aids, which have been great for musicians. The new digitals are horrible for speech and music reproduction. I have started stocking up on the old hearing aids before they can no longer be bought used. Because of this direction, I'm hoping that the stem cell field can hurry up and solve my hearing loss, otherwise it's going to be a long time before I'll hear like I am now.