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Originally Posted by Comrando
We didn't hear all this crying about having to use a key to unlock a car or start it, no one moaned about having a 4-speed manual transmission with a stiff clutch, carburetors had to be adjusted when the weather changed, occupants sweat when it was hot, people used maps to get where they wanted to go, and no one even wanted a telephone in their car when muscle cars were introduced in the 1960s, when men were men.
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you want to compare, ok
no one complained in the 1920s when they didn't have a key and had to crank start their car.
no one complained in the 1920s about not having seat belts, or a radio, or windshield wipers, or windows that rolled down.
no one in the 1920s complained about not being able to go 0-60 in 4 seconds or having a car that could even go over 25mph.
no one in the 1920s cared about power steering or power brakes.
Men were men in the 1920s.
technology advances at an astronomical rate, you either keep up with it or get the f--- out of the way and let those that can pass you.
GM and Chrysler saw first hand how trying to run their companies in the 21st century the same way they did in the 1960s worked out..
THEY WENT BANKRUPT.
this isn't the 1960s, this is 2015. stop living in the past..