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Harry wrote:
On 2/25/10 8:39 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On Thu, 25 Feb 2010 17:05:24 -0800 (PST), wrote: Ford is the last well-run, independant American car company left. And they make great vehicles! Sometimes. Consistency seems to be the ingredient that's missing. I rented a ford fusion recently. I wanted to rent a new taurus (renamed from the "500" series, but the rental place was out of 'em. The fusion was a piece of crap. It had 1500 miles on it, and already was beginning to fall apart. The truck lid kept popping open of its own accord, the shock or spring on the passenger rear side felt weak, the driver's side front door wouldn't close properly, and it was an absolute slug getting onto the expressways. I can't say that GM products are any better; the last car I rented was a Pontiac and it, too, was a p.o.s. I owned two Ford trucks, one a ford "splash" truck with a V-6. It was trouble free. I replaced it with an F150, which had a slew of minor deficiencies from the factory, including a front brake that dragged and required many trips to the dealer before the whole assembly was replaced. It would be nice if management and engineering at the U.S. auto companies did more than *talk* about quality. Toyota obvious has had some lapses recently, but I have a feeling management there will straighten things out. What could be more humorous than the right-wing nitwits here whining about who owns GM? Who owns the highways you run your cars on? Who owns the military about which you boys are always bragging? Commie unionist puke. 'Nuff said. Lib - They don't know free enterprise from socialism. |
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