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Don

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Did y'all know that some of the newer cars don't have a spare tire or one of those little donut tires any more?

I do now.

Checked with a friend; his 2013 Chevy Camaro doesn't have one, either. They come with an air compressor you can attach to your vehicle's cigarette lighter, and a canister of Fix-a-Flat. Of course, that doesn't help when you've blown out the sidewall; in which case, you just sit and wait for the tow truck to show up...which can be two hours or more because you're in a rural area and about fifteen miles from the nearest town....

AND THEN, the place you had it towed to drops the bomb on you that because you're over 12,000 miles, the road hazard warranty doesn't cover the replacement. And when you only get paid at the first of the month, and here we are at the end of the month, of course you spend the rest of the day thinking about how you're gonna pay for a new tire....

Then you get home and there's a letter from Veterans Affairs waiting for you, and you're thinking, "oh, what bad news could they possibly have for me now?" You open it up and find out they're saying that they've re-assessed your disability pay for the last six months, and they underpaid you -- to the tune of a new tire....

Ain't God great?
 

annsni

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I can't tell you the number of times something similar has happened to us. It really makes me speechless!! God sure does surprise us sometimes!
 

Salty

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What have we learned form this:

When buying a new car - tell the salesman to seal the deal - you want a spare tire w/rim included - no extra charge

Remember the reason for no spare is so the car companies can report a higher MPG - as required by the govt.
 

HeDied4U

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What have we learned form this:

When buying a new car - tell the salesman to seal the deal - you want a spare tire w/rim included - no extra charge

Remember the reason for no spare is so the car companies can report a higher MPG - as required by the govt.

And, I'm sure, to save a few dollars as well.


Great to hear about your blessing Don!!

:)
 

SolaSaint

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I was convinced in 1977 when I watched Star Wars that we would all be driving the kind of car Luke Skywalker drove. No need for tires...dang
 

Revmitchell

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I was convinced in 1977 when I watched Star Wars that we would all be driving the kind of car Luke Skywalker drove. No need for tires...dang

We probably would be except for the corporate conspiracy to hold the technology back so they could continue to sell their products. Where is poncho when we need him.
 

Earth Wind and Fire

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Did y'all know that some of the newer cars don't have a spare tire or one of those little donut tires any more?

I do now.

Checked with a friend; his 2013 Chevy Camaro doesn't have one, either. They come with an air compressor you can attach to your vehicle's cigarette lighter, and a canister of Fix-a-Flat. Of course, that doesn't help when you've blown out the sidewall; in which case, you just sit and wait for the tow truck to show up...which can be two hours or more because you're in a rural area and about fifteen miles from the nearest town....

AND THEN, the place you had it towed to drops the bomb on you that because you're over 12,000 miles, the road hazard warranty doesn't cover the replacement. And when you only get paid at the first of the month, and here we are at the end of the month, of course you spend the rest of the day thinking about how you're gonna pay for a new tire....

Then you get home and there's a letter from Veterans Affairs waiting for you, and you're thinking, "oh, what bad news could they possibly have for me now?" You open it up and find out they're saying that they've re-assessed your disability pay for the last six months, and they underpaid you -- to the tune of a new tire....

Ain't God great?

And you see this as ironical I suppose? :laugh:
 

InTheLight

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AND THEN, the place you had it towed to drops the bomb on you that because you're over 12,000 miles, the road hazard warranty doesn't cover the replacement. And when you only get paid at the first of the month, and here we are at the end of the month, of course you spend the rest of the day thinking about how you're gonna pay for a new tire....

Then you get home and there's a letter from Veterans Affairs waiting for you, and you're thinking, "oh, what bad news could they possibly have for me now?" You open it up and find out they're saying that they've re-assessed your disability pay for the last six months, and they underpaid you -- to the tune of a new tire....

Ain't God great?

That's awesome! God is good!

I've had times when I'm worried about something and God blesses me and afterwards, looking back I say "Why did I have doubts about that? That was stupid, God will provide." And then the next time I have doubts again. Why do I do that?

BTW, you might want to research that underpaid thingy to see if it might go back further than 6 months...
 

sag38

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I would imagine that the lack of a spare tire has to do with weight limitations in order to meet govt. mandated mileage requirements. You can thank Uncle Sam for the missing spare tire. I would also guess that since there is no spare tire then there is no jack. Combined, that probably eliminates at least 25 lbs. from the vehicle.
 

InTheLight

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I wish. Unfortunately, it backs up to the time period that my retirement "officially" started.

Umm..I'm trying to interpret the "quote marks" around officially. I keep coming up with these possibilities:

1. You are not really retired. You are still on the job but are classified as retired.

2. You retired years ago (in mind, attitude, effort, and productivity) although you are still on the job. You just haven't told your employer yet. LOL.
 
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