Over time, the engineers within the automobile industry, have added nerve endings into the cars, so today, whenever your particular vehicle isn’t feeling quite well, it can tell you where it hurts.
This little indicator says my foot hurts, and sure enough, you check and see that the tire pressure is low in the left front. This nerve is attached directly to your car’s cough control center, letting you know it is running a little rough and could use a little mentholated oil treatment.
Mechanics today require sophisticated diagnostics to untangle the multitude of nerves running around and through your car. They need the ability to separate the moderate from the severe. Ultimately, backyard car repair has become a thing of the past.
With the cost of car repairs soaring, I expect it won’t be long before we see Insurance companies popping up everywhere, specializing in short and long-term car care. Eventually there will be retirement garages, offering a place where your pampered family SUV can live out its days. An exercise track out back, complementary Rain-X in the lobby and walk-in car washes.
I’m sure you’ve
noticed by now, I’ve changed coffee brands.
This post seems to be one of the side effects. I’ll try to control this in the future.
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