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Steve, that is my wife's car!
We have 8 240 drivers in the family, so the cars do not have exclusive drivers, but I recognize the syndrome you are warning about. A friend calls it the shock absorber syndrome, after I described how he could get used to failing shocks over years and be astounded by the improvement made by replacing them. It applies to a lot of things in life, I suppose.
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Art Benstein near Baltimore
One of the many things no one tells you about aging is that it is such a nice change from being young.
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