Posted by EX 450 Owner on October 24, 2011 at 19:24:44 from (50.96.223.83):
In Reply to: O/T Work place funnies posted by tomturkey on October 24, 2011 at 08:57:23:
One of the guy we worked 4-Midnight shift with bought a new Citation the first year they came out, he was checking the gas mileage and talking about it almost every night, one night Dave, one of the other guys, went out to his car in the parking lot just after dark; since he had picked up mower gas on the way to work and had it in his trunk he got the bright idea to pour a couple of gallons in the Citation as he was parked next to it.
For the next couple of months Dave would put gas in the Citation several times a week and the Citation owner was bragging about getting nearly 40MPG. Dave then quit putting gas in the Citation and the Owner of the Citation was in the dealers raising cane about his sudden drop in MPH and accused them of messing with the car when they had it in for routine maintenance service, he even wrote letters to GM and tried for months to get GM to “fix” his car.
There was only a couple of us knew what Dave had done and no one ever told the story, we just agreed with the Citation owner that GM should be more responsive to his complaints. :roll:
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