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That's like saying, "cars from the '60's are old, who actually uses them when you have hybrids?"

I have CD's because they still work and I have a player in my car and in my house. No reason to change.

complete apples and oranges .....your logic would be like saying a computer from 1990 will connect and keep up with today's internet.

Electronics change and need to keep up.....thankfully the road hasn't changed much so an old car will still run but some would argue traffic has changed making old brakes and suspensions obsolete. ....the part about the traffic is really debatable.

but as far as electronics go .....kinda hard to to sync devices and keep up with the latest with an old scratched CD. New cars don't even have CD players anymore.

I guess some live in the past and play records too but that doesn't mean they are not obsolete.......cool yes, but current....no way.
 
BTW: mr. David .....I was waiting to hear the rest of the review from when you drove the new Chrysler 200 rental .....did I miss that??

I think those new 200s look pretty appealing and I was waiting to hear more from your adventures with it......
 
complete apples and oranges .....your logic would be like saying a computer from 1990 will connect and keep up with today's internet.

Electronics change and need to keep up.....thankfully the road hasn't changed much so an old car will still run but some would argue traffic has changed making old brakes and suspensions obsolete. ....the part about the traffic is really debatable.

but as far as electronics go .....kinda hard to to sync devices and keep up with the latest with an old scratched CD. New cars don't even have CD players anymore.

I guess some live in the past and play records too but that doesn't mean they are not obsolete.......cool yes, but current....no way.

You can still get cds, or make your own. I put a Am/FM/ cassette in the duster. Was the best thing going in '75 and will work just fine for me now. Yes I still have a lot of usable tapes. Lol. But, I mostly listen to radio ( if anything) while driving anyway.

Apples and oranges...
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That's like saying, "cars from the '60's are old, who actually uses them when you have hybrids?"

I have CD's because they still work and I have a player in my car and in my house. No reason to change.


Good point David. She's complaining that CD's are old and she drives a much OLDER MOPAR.... :violent1: :wack:
 
Good point David. She's complaining that CD's are old and she drives a much OLDER MOPAR.... :violent1: :wack:

your not going to plug an old mopar into a computer like you are a electronic device to get more music ....unless your into over paying for CDs which take up a whole bunch of space and scratch easy.

How is it even logical comparing a CD to an old mopar :tard:
 
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your not going to plug an old mopar into a computer like you are a electronic device to get more music ....unless your into over paying for CDs which take up a whole bunch of space and scratch easy.

How is it even logical comparing a CD to an old mopar :tard:

My 71 Challenger convertible came stock with the optional factory AM/FM cassette... :burnout:

(If you know what those are....) :poke:


It was the first year that it was offered and is part of the cars' history.... :glasses7:

Cassettes are more compact and don't scratch.... #-o


Very logical to me, "Spock"....
 
My 71 Challenger convertible came stock with the optional factory AM/FM cassette... :burnout:

(If you know what those are....) :poke:


It was the first year that it was offered and is part of the cars' history.... :glasses7:

Cassettes are more compact and don't scratch.... #-o


Very logical to me, "Spock"....
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ok so you drive an old mopar so you should be using these too
 

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Old computers (windows 95 baby....) is to computer "techies" as old mopars are to us...
 
complete apples and oranges .....your logic would be like saying a computer from 1990 will connect and keep up with today's internet.

Electronics change and need to keep up.....thankfully the road hasn't changed much so an old car will still run but some would argue traffic has changed making old brakes and suspensions obsolete. ....the part about the traffic is really debatable.

but as far as electronics go .....kinda hard to to sync devices and keep up with the latest with an old scratched CD. New cars don't even have CD players anymore.

I guess some live in the past and play records too but that doesn't mean they are not obsolete.......cool yes, but current....no way.

BTW: mr. David .....I was waiting to hear the rest of the review from when you drove the new Chrysler 200 rental .....did I miss that??

I never said cd's were current. I merely said they work fine for me for listening to music. I have no desire to synch devices or own devices for that matter. We got along just fine without them. Whether new cars have CD players or not, means nothing to me.

Some people are into the latest electronics, that's great. But some of us aren't.

The Chrysler 200 was ok. It gripped turns nicely, rode well, felt safe, and I liked the tire pressure monitor because it alerted me to a fast leak so I could get to a place to change the tire before it went completely flat. The jack worked well and the instructions were laminated.

The interior was handsome and the seat and the steering wheel had a lot of adjustment. I did not like the way the A-pillar was so thick. The gear selector rotary knob was easy to get used to. I can't comment on the info-tainment system because again I don't care about that stuff.

The 2.4 pulled strong but the transmission was a little jerky. Also the convex shape of the sides of the car would pick up dings really easily.
 
Mornin', folks!

Interesting CD/MP3 debate. I use Spotify for 90% of my music consumption and so do the kids (well, they're more like 100%). In the car, however, I listen to nothing at all or the radio. Our newer car is one year too old to have streaming via Bluetooth so we have to use the earphone outlet on the phone and that isn't very convenient and you have to turn the volume on the phone up to 100% to get in level with the other sources in the system. So we mostly use that to play kid's songs to Sofia.

In the kitchen we have a Tivoli radio with Bluetooth that we sometimes play Spotify on. Surprisingly good sound quality in a very good looking package, we think.

As for my Dart, I will probably find one of those modern but oldschool-looking radios, possibly with Bluetooth if you can get that.

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80 yesterday and now the wind is howling and high of 56 today because our first cold front is coming off the mountain and wants to visit the great plains.
 
Rani. I hope you bought that conversion van.

I am working on it but I am also working on an empty purse/wallet because I done spent my budget on the four speed for the coronet...............which should be showing up here on Friday :cheers:


I was working on my cousin for maybe a loan but he just said I am a weirdo .....so not sure if that's a yes or a no
 
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