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KIA Summary:
ON CERTAIN MINI VANS EQUIPPED WITH ALLOY WHEELS, MOISTURE CAN ACCUMULATE
AROUND THE REAR HUB CAPS CAUSING DAMAGE TO THE OUTER WHEEL BEARING.

Consequence:
WHEEL BEARING FAILURE MAY OCCUR WITHOUT WARNING WHICH COULD RESULT IN A
CRASH.

Potential Units Affected: 37358


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The Sedona may be a great minivan. The previous record of KIA isn't exactly
stellar. The real question is:

Why would RB gamble his money on a KIA rather than go with a proven winner?

Is RB an idiot? Hardly.

Is RB tight on cash? Can't afford or get a deal on a proven Toyota Sienna?

Another question is:

Why new cars every year or two? Is it because the family situation changed?
Fleeting desires? Reckless management of personal finances?

Only time will tell if the KIA Sedona is a good car or not, any debate is
based on pure speculation, not fact. However, RB's actions have a history
and a pattern based in fact.Great debate would ensue discussing RB's
potential character defects that drive such imbecylic actions.


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Robert has some silicon left over from fixing the leaks on the delorian
windows on the 35s5. He allready fixed the real hubs, and he filled the
throttle cable with anti freeze!

Robert knows what he's doing Jrogers!

Capt. Suzy
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"Bob Crantz" wrote in message
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Reckless management of personal finances?


Unless he inherited a bundle from some loving old uncle, the answer would be
a resounding "yes."

Only time will tell if the KIA Sedona is a good car or not, any debate is
based on pure speculation, not fact.


Correct, but time won't tell anything. Have you ever known Bubbles to
recant on an original testimony? Or to admit failure? Or to fess up when
something he's bought hasn't lived up to expectations? The Kia may die an
untimely death in his parking space, but we'll never learn of it.


However, RB's actions have a history and a pattern based in fact.Great
debate would ensue discussing RB's potential character defects that drive
such imbecylic actions.


I'm predicting that over the next year Bubbles will "buy" enough consumer
goods to bankrupt nearly anyone in his financial position. Stay tuned.

Max


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"SUZY" wrote in message
ups.com...
Robert has some *silicon* left over from fixing the leaks on the delorian
windows on the 35s5.


That's very creative, using old computer chips for sealing windows. Or did
you mean silicone?

He allready fixed the real hubs, and he filled the
throttle cable with anti freeze!

Robert knows what he's doing Jrogers!


Yes, Joe, but do you? ;-)

Max


 
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