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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 701079" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>The pathetic part of all this is that, at time of purchase, power steering would have added less than $250 to the cost of a vehicle with a 30 year life expectancy.</p><p> </p><p>Thats about 8 bucks a year to prevent carpal tunnel, bursitis, tendinitis, and all the other neck and shoulder problems that occur when you force people to spend 10 hours a day fighting equipment that is totally inadquate for the job at hand.</p><p> </p><p>The <em>reality</em> is that the small investment in power steering would have paid for itself in a manner of <em>weeks </em>when you factor in the increased SPORH that is possible in a properly designed vehicle.</p><p> </p><p>I can only conclude that the omission of power steering was an intentional, calculated decision that was made in order to force older drivers into early retirement by making the equipment impossible for them to use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 701079, member: 14668"] The pathetic part of all this is that, at time of purchase, power steering would have added less than $250 to the cost of a vehicle with a 30 year life expectancy. Thats about 8 bucks a year to prevent carpal tunnel, bursitis, tendinitis, and all the other neck and shoulder problems that occur when you force people to spend 10 hours a day fighting equipment that is totally inadquate for the job at hand. The [I]reality[/I] is that the small investment in power steering would have paid for itself in a manner of [I]weeks [/I]when you factor in the increased SPORH that is possible in a properly designed vehicle. I can only conclude that the omission of power steering was an intentional, calculated decision that was made in order to force older drivers into early retirement by making the equipment impossible for them to use. [/QUOTE]
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