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Anybody Drive the New p700 without dual rear wheels?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pip" data-source="post: 370446" data-attributes="member: 6039"><p>We have both of the single rear wheeled cars in the center. Haven't heard too much negative feedback about the p57 or the p700. Other then in the wintertime the guys don't like the single wheel on the ice and snow. We have been having problems with the p57's, a lot of campaign's to fix stuff on them.</p><p></p><p> One thing that is probably going to be a problem down the road on these cars is the back doors are going to be a headache keeping them aligned. From a mechanic standpoint their a pain in the butt. Once in a while small packages fall behind the doors out of sight and don't get delivered. one package turned up a month later when i was doing a PMI on one and happened to spot a package sticking behind there.</p><p></p><p>Not really sure these newer cars will last 20+ years.Most of them seem like there built cheap. Time will tell i guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pip, post: 370446, member: 6039"] We have both of the single rear wheeled cars in the center. Haven't heard too much negative feedback about the p57 or the p700. Other then in the wintertime the guys don't like the single wheel on the ice and snow. We have been having problems with the p57's, a lot of campaign's to fix stuff on them. One thing that is probably going to be a problem down the road on these cars is the back doors are going to be a headache keeping them aligned. From a mechanic standpoint their a pain in the butt. Once in a while small packages fall behind the doors out of sight and don't get delivered. one package turned up a month later when i was doing a PMI on one and happened to spot a package sticking behind there. Not really sure these newer cars will last 20+ years.Most of them seem like there built cheap. Time will tell i guess. [/QUOTE]
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