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Originally Posted by ImportConvert
The point is that Ford knows there is a problem, says its not right, and refuses to fix it. Who wants to own a car from a company that won't honor warranties when it has been determined that a 100% stock car showing no abuse is defective in function? Not I!
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OK, so there are a few cases on the internet that we don't have all the facts for and somehow we can extrapolate from that that it's somehow a bad buying choice? I guess that's ImportConvert logic for you. After all, that's how you determined you didn't like the 370. But instead of just moving on and looking for a new car to buy, you stick around to constantly remind us of it's shortcomings and why other cars are better because you somehow have an endless knowledge of (or at least opinions on) every single car ever made from 1900 onwards.
Every car has issues. Yes, sometimes manufacturers will not fix these issues because of reasons that may or may not have been fully disclosed on the internet. Does a handful of cars out of thousands and thousands produced make a trend? NO.
Cool story, bro.