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Re: O/T Now, I'm The One Who Is Mad!
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Posted by RB/CT on September 21, 2004 at 19:20:47 from (67.163.171.82):
In Reply to: O/T Now, I'm The One Who Is Mad! posted by Allan in NE on September 21, 2004 at 13:50:19:
WOW, what a response. Why don't Toyota and Honda have these problems? Why did Toyota take over Ford for the #2 spot? My 98 F-150 just at 76k had all four tie rod ends replaced and the clutch throwout bearing is making noise. Can't complain about GM, 98 Z-28 Camaro slave cylynder leaked (inside transmission, like Fords, but unlike Toyota where they put the hydraulic slave cylynder outside the bellhousing), it was out of warranty, but GM paid half of a $500 bill. On 2000 Cavalier, also out of warranty, GM replaced a $250 front wheel bearing. Both cars had just over 36k, on them, and I convinced the service manager to call GM as this was too early to fail and must be defective even though out of warranty. It was good service from GM. Next truck will be a Toyota.
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