"Better" is somewhat subjective
Theron J. Bliss
tbliss at mestek.com
Thu Oct 5 17:31:45 EDT 2000
Just to stoop to your level of being an absolute ass.....
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> But, just perhaps, as improbable as this sounds, the guy who paid the
> freight is one of those not too rare individuals, who actually anticipate
> deriving enjoyment from driving his car, even after it has accumulated over
> 60K miles. Something that many of us find difficult when the instrument
> glass starts to buzz constanty, as is so common in so many inline
> 4-cylinder powered VWs, after about 60K miles. That pesky ol' problem of
> the impossibility of achieving balance in both primary and secondary
> phases, with an inline-4.
I've owned about 5 inline 4's, and never experienced whatever the hell you're
referring to here. And 3 with over 230,000 miles on the clock.
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> Given all the time you must spend reading magazines so that you will be
> prepared to offer unsolicited advice about what the "better" choice might
> be for anyone else, one suspects that you are probably unaware of the
> recent advances in the treatment of ADD; but if, in the unlikely event that
> you should find yourself with some time on your hands (in between providing
> unsolicited advice to people about whom you know exactly squat, concerning
> which automobile they - or their friends, as in the case in point -
> *should* have purchased), you might profit from doing a web search on that
> subject.
This isn't magazine knowledge. You name it, I've owned it, or driven it and
counted it out. Sounds like you are the one lacking real knowledge here old
man.
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