Real Life Adventures by Gary Wise and Lance Aldrich for July 26, 2018

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    wiatr  over 6 years ago

    Designers keep coming up with new, more complicated ways to do simple things.

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    Farside99  over 6 years ago

    Then again, I remember the gas caps on some GM cars in the 50’s, where they were hidden inside the taillights (for instance).

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    Say What Now‽ Premium Member over 6 years ago

    When I bought my current used car, I didn’t even bother to look under the hood.

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    Stevefk  over 6 years ago

    He’s actually looking for the spare tire.

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    J Short  over 6 years ago

    I ask people if they have ever seen a Porsche engine. I open the front hood and they look down and see a trunk. I say, “It’s actually in the back.” I open the back hood and they see a trunk. They ask, “Where’s the engine?” I tell them,“It runs on magic.”

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    BearsDown Premium Member over 6 years ago

    That “thing” you’re looking for is a mechanic.

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    Nighthawks Premium Member over 6 years ago

    just beat on it with a hammer. it’s bound to open eventually

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    Zen-of-Zinfandel  over 6 years ago

    Fiat = fix it again, Tommy.

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    cdnalor  over 6 years ago

    Unless you do your own oil changes, there’s no reason to open the hood anymore. Computer-controlled ignition, long-life plugs and filters, sealed components…there’s nothing left to maintain or adjust. Routine checks are done by the mechanic when you have the oil changed.

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    sarahbowl1 Premium Member over 6 years ago

    Lol! I always have a hard time with my truck’s hood.

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    joeatwork212  over 6 years ago

    And those folks wonder why a mechanic can command $75-$100 an hour. If you can’t do it, then you have to pay for it. My sons and I have older cars that we maintain ourselves.

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    Bex Premium Member over 6 years ago

    It all depends on how much you value your free time. Unless you really enjoy spending your entire day off maintaining your car, you can pay jiffy lube to get it done in 30-60 minutes.

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