Digest for sci.electronics.repair@googlegroups.com - 8 updates in 1 topic

Terry Schwartz <tschw10117@aol.com>: Jul 31 11:59AM -0700

On Thursday, July 30, 2020 at 1:36:58 PM UTC-5, Martin James Smith wrote:
> future, what would it be?
 
> cheers,
 
> MS
 
Is "reliablest" even a word?
John Robertson <spam@flippers.com>: Jul 31 01:14PM -0700

On 2020/07/31 11:59 a.m., Terry Schwartz wrote:
 
>> cheers,
 
>> MS
 
> Is "reliablest" even a word?
 
How is the Lada doing these days? I recall when everyone was talking
about the little Russian car...
 
John ;-#)#
Allodoxaphobia <trepidation@example.net>: Jul 31 08:54PM

On Fri, 31 Jul 2020 11:59:21 -0700 (PDT), Terry Schwartz wrote:
>> right now, the one least likely to ever break down on me in the
>> future, what would it be?
 
> Is "reliablest" even a word?
 
Is any of this even OT?
danny burstein <dannyb@panix.com>: Jul 31 09:04PM

[snip]
 
>>> Say I wanted to buy the most reliable new compact car on the market
>>> right now, the one least likely to ever break down on me in the
>>> future, what would it be?
 
These new folk, perhaps?
 
https://www.axios.com/kandi-model-k27-electric-vehicles-china-090479d8-5fe4-4d58-b842-06b40cb89732.html
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Fox's Mercantile <jdangus@att.net>: Jul 31 06:08PM -0500

On 7/31/20 1:59 PM, Terry Schwartz wrote:
> Is "reliablest" even a word?
 
It would be for oldtubeguy.
But he'd have to find a pair of shoelaces first.
 
 
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Trevor Wilson <trevor@rageaudio.com.au>: Aug 01 03:19PM +1000

On 1/08/2020 6:14 am, John Robertson wrote:
 
> How is the Lada doing these days? I recall when everyone was talking
> about the little Russian car...
 
> John ;-#)#
 
**Well, Lada copied Fiat (under licence, I believe), so, that answers
that question. The Italians are renowned for building the least reliable
cars and the Russians made them worse.
 
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Cursitor Doom <curd@notformail.com>: Aug 01 04:28PM +0100

On Sat, 1 Aug 2020 15:19:20 +1000, Trevor Wilson
 
>**Well, Lada copied Fiat (under licence, I believe), so, that answers
>that question. The Italians are renowned for building the least reliable
>cars and the Russians made them worse.
 
During the latter part of the 1980s I worked with a group of guys who
all drove Ladas, loved 'em to bits and would not hear a bad word said
about them. So each to their own, I guess. I never met anyone who ever
owned a Wartburg, though. I'd imagine they were a tougher proposition
to defend, but I'll wager there are folk out there who're just as
passionate about even those old bangers.
 
 
John-Del <ohger1s@gmail.com>: Aug 01 08:52AM -0700

On Saturday, August 1, 2020 at 1:19:23 AM UTC-4, Trevor Wilson wrote:
> cars and the Russians made them worse.
 
> --
> Trevor Wilson
 
LOL I never owned an Italian car and there aren't all that many here in the States either. My dad spent some time in England during WWII while on leave, and he always said the English loved the Italian cars even though they hated the Italians.
 
The only car I can recall that was truly a rolling toilet was the Yugos imported to the States during the '80s.
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