looks clean but very expensive

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Seat belt alert light

I just can't believe that light was required on this car. Was there any other car built at the time when such a "silly"(in an a manly way) light was required in such an obvious location? Did the Euro cars have this light?
Pat
 
I live in PA. Has anyone else noticed the proliferation of nagging, unnecessary road signs. For example, a sign with a curved arrow before a curve or a twisty arrow before a stretch of twisty road. We now have what I call "Pre-Stop Signs", miniature stop signs 30 or so yards before the real thing. Plus life-size white letters reading "STOP" painted on the road surface.

How did we survive this long without all this scolding?

Steve
 
Just wait until every new car has flashing brake lights-imagine traffic with all that going on!

I live in PA. Has anyone else noticed the proliferation of nagging, unnecessary road signs. For example, a sign with a curved arrow before a curve or a twisty arrow before a stretch of twisty road. We now have what I call "Pre-Stop Signs", miniature stop signs 30 or so yards before the real thing. Plus life-size white letters reading "STOP" painted on the road surface.

How did we survive this long without all this scolding?

Steve
 
I live in PA. Has anyone else noticed the proliferation of nagging, unnecessary road signs. For example, a sign with a curved arrow before a curve or a twisty arrow before a stretch of twisty road. We now have what I call "Pre-Stop Signs", miniature stop signs 30 or so yards before the real thing. Plus life-size white letters reading "STOP" painted on the road surface.

How did we survive this long without all this scolding?

Steve

Maybe the dollars spent on this will be sequestered!
 
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