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<blockquote data-quote="UPSmeoff" data-source="post: 336299" data-attributes="member: 4610"><p>I just found out i am going to lose my nice diesel pkg car with power steering that i literally waited 8 years to get.</p><p>The replacement will be a old P1000 without power steering. I dont drive very far on my route so i dont deserve a car that gets very good gas mileage. I dont know where my car will go.</p><p>I hear this is a nationwide thing. </p><p>I understand wanting to save money, but my moral has been down for awhile now and this may just be the straw that breaks the camels back.</p><p>Everybody in my center is getting a different car based on the gas mileage of said car. Some cars are being swapped out with the exact same make model and year. </p><p>How do they even determine the gas mileage on these things?</p><p></p><p>Shame on U.P.S.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPSmeoff, post: 336299, member: 4610"] I just found out i am going to lose my nice diesel pkg car with power steering that i literally waited 8 years to get. The replacement will be a old P1000 without power steering. I dont drive very far on my route so i dont deserve a car that gets very good gas mileage. I dont know where my car will go. I hear this is a nationwide thing. I understand wanting to save money, but my moral has been down for awhile now and this may just be the straw that breaks the camels back. Everybody in my center is getting a different car based on the gas mileage of said car. Some cars are being swapped out with the exact same make model and year. How do they even determine the gas mileage on these things? Shame on U.P.S. [/QUOTE]
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