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: Maintenance for an automatic (every 5 years or
: so) is more expensive that just a new
: battery.
actually based on batt life being uh what 2 yrs, the cost of that is 30 bones i think it was plus a seal service = 125 bones brings that to 155 wait a sec now add frt say (im reachin here - keep yer panty hose on!) uh 30 bones = 185 bones so say justunder 200 bones x evry 2 years.
now the auto can run like a bandit for 2 (conservatively 2 yrs) and up to, yes, up to 'cause my 96 SMP did, 3years and 9 months without a hickup. k now you do the math!
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