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Chips Ahoy

yeh, you really don't need the stuff that's crammed into that New Car...but up to now, you couldn't buy one without.

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(Bloomberg) -- When automakers were first hit with chip shortages at the end of last year, they tried idling factories until the troubles blew over. But with the crisis stretching into its fifth month and getting worse, they’re getting creative to keep at least some production moving forward. Nissan is leaving navigation systems out of thousands of vehicles that typically would have them . Ram no longer offers its 1500 pickups with a standard “intelligent” rearview mirror that monitors for blind spots. Renault has stopped offering an oversized digital screen behind the steering wheel on its Arkana SUV..............

Carmakers are also building vehicles with less technology. Peugeot is going back to old-fashioned analog speedometers for its 308 hatchbacks, rather than use digital versions that need hard-to-find chips. General Motors Co. said it built some Chevrolet Silverado pickup trucks without a certain fuel-economy module, costing drivers about 1 mile per gallon.



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Chips Ahoy---plating as Historic--another view


Closing the Antique Vehicle “Loophole”

https://www.ericpetersautos.com/2021/05/17/closing-the-antique-vehicle-loophole/








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Chips Ahoy---plating as Historic--1965 Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud

Jay Leno's Garage

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBc2XxDkMuI








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Chips Ahoy---plating as Historic--another view

Oh the Extortion!!!

What an egregious overstep of boundaries, that we should be expected to chip in to the state for the maintenance and modernization of of the infrastructure we use while operating our vehicles, especially antiques!

My state has a similar arrangement for antique rules and the car tax. Anything over 20 years old is eligible for the car tax dodge. Still have to register and plates cost an extra $47 (one time fee) but antiques are hard to value so they pay a tax based on not more than $500. P2 Volvos and rusted out Hondas with plates that say "Classic Vehicle". Pretty silly looking.

I do despise the car tax. We already pay sales tax on them over and over each time they're bought/sold. Plus they're tools, not investments. If the revenue is needed then perhaps roll that into the gas tax (Fine until we're all driving electric cars).
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XC60 / Odyssey








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Chips Ahoy---the future--no mas

Post covid life????
in a nearly empty church
(clap clap...CLAP you fckrs)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e26zZ83Oh6Y








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Chips Ahoy

I was gonna make a comment about points/condensor ignition systems but at this point they'd have to bring back distributors first!

Cheers,
Will
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XC60 / Odyssey







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