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RE: How do you know "so many people" who had nothing but problems with TPM?

Posted by Sibelius on June 8, 2021 at 12:32:46:

I hear you.

I park at the ice rink every morning. Inevitably I'm surrounded by pick up's (hockey players) and their God knows how long beds, or massive SUV's. I love my camera that let's me back out and alerts me when something is coming THAT I CAN'T SEE no matter how far I crane my neck.

I love my TPM that told me that I was losing pressure for some reason (newish low profile tires that always have the appearance of being fine) and discovering a nail in one just as I was starting out on a 100 mile round trip at 80 mph on the freeway with my daughter in the back seat.

I also love my blind spot warning lights as well. Sometimes cars just sneak in there and ride it for some reason. Now I know there's something there and I can do something about it.

I'm not a car guy, never worked on one, never wanted to. I don't mind paying my mechanic to do it. I have better things to do with my time and enough money to not worry about it.

Old car guys can do it their way, I'll do it mine.