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Mon, Jul 14, 08 at 14:11
| From John Lypen of Motor Magazine...
A recent study predicts there will be 13,000 fewer light vehicle service bays in 2012 than there were in 2006. It’s a reminder that we’re entering a period of survival of the fittest. |
Here is a link that might be useful: John Lypen's Editorial Motor Magazine
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| Just making sure this moves on. The "robot in the driveway" is going to be harder and harder to not only service, but to find someone that actually can service it. |
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| thats why i lease mine, dont want the headaches after the warranty runs out. still cant get mine fixed right, but at least its under warranty, they pay for it and give me a car to drive. cant be easy on the private repair guys, dont know how anyone would be able to keep up, not to mention the cost of test equipment, thats old news b-4 its paid off. good thing the place i`am retiring to in fla., i could get by without a car. because it looks to me like car ownership is going to be a luxury for the rich in the not to near future. |
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