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Fizz
Feb 04, 2019Explorer
Have to wonder if it's because they are overloaded with requests and it became a money drain.
Quality has dropped so more things break.
The older generation grew up being able to fix things so we never bothered taking it in for minor repairs, just fixed it ourselves.
Today it's the throw away generation. Nobody learned how to fix things so they take it all to the dealer or manufacturer.
Eventually it affected the bottom line so they cut back.
Quality has dropped so more things break.
The older generation grew up being able to fix things so we never bothered taking it in for minor repairs, just fixed it ourselves.
Today it's the throw away generation. Nobody learned how to fix things so they take it all to the dealer or manufacturer.
Eventually it affected the bottom line so they cut back.
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