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Re: New car warrenty?????
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Posted by Alex55 on November 25, 2004 at 07:49:32 from (65.150.249.207):
In Reply to: New car warrenty????? posted by Alex55 on November 25, 2004 at 01:01:44:
Well, I see I got just about what I expected. Nobody, really tried to answer the question I put forward, did get my spelling corrected though. As far as the quality of cars are concerned I believe it is stupid to say one or another is better. They are made mostly by the same people one way or another(worked in several auto-supplier shops over the years) I have made products for Ford, Chrysler and GM. Like it or lump it, the truth that I have witnessed is,they are all basically the same. I have put 265,000 miles on my last Dodge. When I retired it the engine was still as good as new, burned no oil with 5000 mile oil changes done with the cheapest Wal-mart oil and filters. and not counting tires, oil and filters I do not remember one single repair job on that car. I buy mostly Ford and Chryler and I expect 250,000 miles from a vehicle and I have always got at least that much. I have never had transmission nor engine trouble from a car. So where do all these prejudiced people come from?
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