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help with auto hunting

Elizabeth Mumper
As life would have it, I need to find another car. Before I embark on the auto hunting journey, can anyone give me some tips on looking for & finding a MCS and ES safe car?
 

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Re: help with auto hunting

Marc Martin
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> As life would have it, I need to find another car. Before I embark on the
> auto hunting journey, can anyone give me some tips on looking for &
> finding a MCS and ES safe car?

Well, from an ES standpoint, I'd say the older the car, the better.
Or the fewer high-tech features, the better.

No hybrids... no built-in LCD displays... even the electronics they put
into your seats to tell your airbags how forcefully to deploy could
cause problems...

Marc

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Re: help with auto hunting

S.T.
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And if you are suffering with MCS and ES a new car smell is really troublesome.
Sandra

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> As life would have it, I need to find another car. Before I embark on the
> auto hunting journey, can anyone give me some tips on looking for &
> finding a MCS and ES safe car?

Well, from an ES standpoint, I'd say the older the car, the better.
Or the fewer high-tech features, the better.

No hybrids... no built-in LCD displays... even the electronics they put
into your seats to tell your airbags how forcefully to deploy could
cause problems...

Marc















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Re: help with auto hunting

R. Ticle
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All I can say is, don't get a Suzuki Aerio; my mother has one of these, andwhile the driver's side may be a bit better, at the front passenger's side, the Trifield meter reads 15 plus milligauss of magnetic field when the motor runs.

It's better in the back seats.

Good luck, I think there are some folks on here who have more experience with cars; I don't drive, so I can't help you out further.

R.

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