“In the 1970s you had to trade your car in after five years because it had stopped running. Cars are much better made today, at least as far as reliability. Some of the engines were bigger back then, and the cars were heavier, but I for one am glad Toyota and Nissan exist”
In the 1970’s up north, you would see the road through the floorboards due to rust long before a car would actually stop running.
Just like the Soviet nuclear expert said at the Chernobyl hearings: “science requires victims”.
WHO are these people demanding this feature in a car??? The only use case I see is someone too old or infirm to drive might like to have this. It’s a total lack of imagination combined with hubris that makes people think that this selfmade problem can be solved “in a few years”.
Actually, Louis Armstrong played correctly; the first thing a brass instrument player learns is “do NOT puff your cheeks”. Dizzy Gillespie was probably self taught and young and no one told him not to do it.
Words on air, bla, bla, bla. He’s got to send him a letter as strongly worded as the speech. VERY strongly worded. Yeah, I know it probably goes in the Congressional Record, but who reads that.