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scary future/bricks without hoods

Just saw this article about the volvo of the future posted on yahoo. Pretty frightening, bricks without hoods. What will they think of next?

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=677&e=1&u=/usatoday/20031216/bs_usatoday/12071530








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    scary future/bricks without hoods

    The 2 seater is called a Boxster. It's even better since they
    converted that darn silly engine compartment into a storage location.
    And no room for the kids. Women will love it!








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    Nah....PROTO-TYPE which means that it'll NEVER happen

    Copied:
    "•No hood. The front end is designed as one large section, meant to be
    lifted only by the mechanic. The reasoning is women don't want to be
    bothered with maintenance, and the car is designed to be virtually
    maintenance free (oil change every 50,000 kilometers, or about 31,000
    miles). When the car needs servicing, it sends a wireless (news - web
    sites) message to a local service station, which will contact the owner
    and schedule an appointment."


    Pretty scary thinking and just plain dumb! Who'ld want something like that? If a woman doesn't want to open the hood, why then would she? Most don't now anyway so where's the problem?








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      Nah....PROTO-TYPE which means that it'll NEVER happen

      And how insulting - why only WOMEN who wouldn't want to open the hood? An equal number of men are ignorant about what goes on under there and don't have the time or interest in maintaining their own car. Who wrote that originally?

      -Tina

      (Not afraid to look under the hood, and more mechanically advanced than my boyfriend)








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        ....stereotypes

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        "And how insulting - why only WOMEN who wouldn't want to open the hood? An equal number of men are ignorant about what goes on under there and don't have the time or interest in maintaining their own car. Who wrote that originally?"

        -Tina




        Having been an auto tech for almost 25 yrs now, I can say that despite the notion that most guys are mechanically inclined, MOST who own cars are clueless as to how to really fix anything under the hood. If all men knew everything about cars, I wouldn't have a job. The lack of a hood idea is rediculous as most people (both men and women) NEVER open the hoods and even do basic things like check fluid levels. Volvo and others put level sensors to signal customers when fluids get low BUT does anyone open the hood and just add a fluid, NO, they'll drive miles to a dealership to say "my low fluid light is on". If one doesn't want to open a hood, one doesn't have to. What also never ceases to amaze me is plastic covers that hide the engine even more UNDER the hood so that when you open the hood, you STILL can't see the engine. WHY? There's suppose to be an engine under there and a hood covers it for those who don't want to see it. The latest Volvo XC90s (and probably more to come) added yet another huge plastic cover to hide the engine.








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        Nah....PROTO-TYPE which means that it'll NEVER happen

        I told my wife about this car. By the way, she is very astute. She has no interest whatsoever in the mechanics of cars, so that's what I'm for. She absolutely loved the idea of not having to do a thing on a car except drive it.

        I know a lot of men who don't know the hood from a twig on a tree.

        Don't be so quick to judge before you know a little about who you are judging and why they feel that way.

        To each his/her own.







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