Q&A
Feb 15, 2021
3 minutes
WITH KIT FOSTER
I would like to see an article about who decides what options are put on a car as it is being assembled. I’m talking about cars that were made in the 1960s, ’70s and ’80s that were not ordered by a customer. For example, I had a 1977 Pontiac Bonneville two-door that was a highly optioned vehicle, except it did not have power door locks. I thought that was completely odd and I traded the vehicle after eight months of ownership. I have had other cars
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