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Originally Posted by Phil Saran
Chance,
Ok with it, not really, but I've learned which battles to fight and which to not.
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That's very smart. My wife often says I need to learn the same, but it goes against my nature.
I figure that if enough people voice their opinions that certain products or practices need improvement, it may make some manufacturer up their game in order to better compete in the free market. And then other manufacturers will have to follow or get left behind.
Some progress can be driven (no pun intended) by manufacturers, but customers can also have a great influence with their wallets.
I personally don't want to buy a +/- $100,000 toy that needs a crude gizmo added to steering in order to make it drive right. Whether it's Ford or Thor they need to get this simple issue worked out. That's pretty basic engineering in my opinion. And the same with alignment. It's not rocket science.