I’LL TAKE THE PAPER VERSION, TOO
A few weeks ago I bought a new vehicle. Instead of purchasing an owner’s manual and shop manual for it, I saw an advertisement for a CD that has both…
A few weeks ago I bought a new vehicle. Instead of purchasing an owner's manual and shop manual for it, I saw an advertisement for a CD that has both of those publications, plus sales catalogs, magazine articles, ads and even an entire parts manual. For $15 or so, the CD seems to have everything. However, it is just not as easy to find a particular tidbit of information as it is with a old-fashioned printed manual. I think the CD will come in handy, but I still want to find original manuals that only require flipping a few pages to be just where you want to be.
John GunnellAuthor
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