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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / General Car Topics / July 2009

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George Orwell - 26 May 2009 17:59 GMT
PeterD:
>Do you have a good shop manual? That could be the most useful tool you
>have!

Factory shop manual set runs an exhorbinant $200. Should be
government-mandated free of extra charge on DVD-ROM packaged with owner's
manual in glove compartment of every new car. President Obama can make this
so.

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non corrisponde ad un utente   |message is not related to a real
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di un sistema anonimizzatore   |anonymous system
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Paul - 26 May 2009 18:12 GMT
> PeterD:
>> Do you have a good shop manual? That could be the most useful tool you have!
>
> Factory shop manual set runs an exhorbinant $200. Should be government-mandated free of
>  extra charge on DVD-ROM packaged with owner's manual in glove compartment of every new
>  car. President Obama can make this so.

Why?  Only 1 out of 100,000 has any knowledge, ability, tools, or work space to deal with
electrical or mechanical devices.  The rest hire others to do things for them.
Ed Pawlowski - 26 May 2009 23:14 GMT
>> PeterD:
>>> Do you have a good shop manual? That could be the most useful tool you
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> electrical or mechanical devices.  The rest hire others to do things for
> them.

That is true, but Hyundai makes  that information available to anyone with a
computer and internet connection.  Free.

While I don't do much work myself any more, it helps me to know if I'm
getting proper service or if I want to tackle the job myself.
webpa@aol.com - 02 Jul 2009 02:19 GMT
> PeterD:
>
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> Per maggiori informazioni      |For more info
>                  https://www.mixmaster.it

Why don't you phone your members of congress and demand this benefit.
It will certainly happen.  You hope.
PeterD - 02 Jul 2009 14:01 GMT
>> PeterD:
>>
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>Why don't you phone your members of congress and demand this benefit.
>It will certainly happen.  You hope.

Please don't feed the troll...
 
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