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My main concern is that it just means the electronic systems will get more complex--and break more. I'm happy the lack of computerized features from 1990. It's better than the new things that break.

On the other hand, I welcome the reduction in total wires.
 

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[citation][nom]dalauder[/nom]My main concern is that it just means the electronic systems will get more complex--and break more. I'm happy the lack of computerized features from 1990. It's better than the new things that break.On the other hand, I welcome the reduction in total wires.[/citation]
It won't break more but you may have to close all the windows, get out, restart it get back in then open the windows again!!!
 
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