I own some 30+ manuals. The Bentley is not the most or least helpful. It's just OK. I like the Clymers best. I even own one of those $300 sumptin' Porsche 9 volume 928 manuals. Most manuals are too lazy to make the information user friendly. It is all done in the guise of "for use by people of AVERAGE mechanical ability." Most people with average or better mechanical ability don't necessarily need a manual for most repairs. Please note: There are no absolutes and there will be exceptions. I am not intending on making an absolute statement. BenT SF |
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