I drive a 1991 Buick.
It,potentially, will keep running for as long as I'll need a car - (I'm officially an antique, myself, this year.)
I would rather keep this car running than get a later model.
Can they ‘check’ my cars tire pressure any way other than actual, hands on?
“Can they check my cars tire pressure any way other than actual, hands on?”
Maine-iac7! Guess you haven’t heard the news! Obama’s latest stimulus plan! He’s creating a new government agency, The Department of Hot Air, 50,000 union employees receiving top pay and benefits, reason being, these are highly skilled positions as ability to read a tire guage is a requirement. Anyway, you will see one of these DHA agents in your drive way soon checking the tire pressure on your 91 Buick. Oh, btw, these will be armed agents. So, don’t mess with them or they’ll shoot out your tires...
It,potentially, will keep running for as long as I'll need a car - (I'm officially an antique, myself, this year.)
Nope.
I drive a 96 Lincoln and won't part with it. Even have an electric cart for my handicapped wife in the trunk. Has everything I need in an automobile.
You and I have cars that require hands-on pressure checks. My daughter bought a new Honda recently. It has automatic tire pressure checks. Big deal. I prefer to do my own gauging, thanks.
And I have reached antique status also. :)