Why are there game controllers in the ceiling?
I'm sure that this is a stupid question, but I am naive about car stuff and DVD/game systems. I am a grandma who teaches part-time and volunteers a lot of time to greyhound rescue. I mentioned to my dealer last weekend that it was probably time to look at trading in my Blazer for a used mini-van so that I can move 7 or 8 greyhounds at a time rather than 4 (the haulers that arrive from the racing states bringing older dogs for adoption carry anywhere from 12 to 104.)
Friday afternoon they called me - they had a 2005 Uplander LT with 50,000 miles that I can have for a song. My dealer let me have it overnight for an extended test drive and when I picked the grandkids up at school it took them no time at all to find (and fire up) the DVD system.
It looks like we're buying, the dealer has it for a couple of days - to fix stuff and 'certify' it for the 100K warrantee. Can someone tell me why there are game controllers in the ceiling and what my grandchildren need to supply in order to play with them?
Friday afternoon they called me - they had a 2005 Uplander LT with 50,000 miles that I can have for a song. My dealer let me have it overnight for an extended test drive and when I picked the grandkids up at school it took them no time at all to find (and fire up) the DVD system.
It looks like we're buying, the dealer has it for a couple of days - to fix stuff and 'certify' it for the 100K warrantee. Can someone tell me why there are game controllers in the ceiling and what my grandchildren need to supply in order to play with them?
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Jul 16, 2007 5:58 PM




