Posted by cadet trooper on February 04, 2010 at 15:59:55 from (99.162.230.240):
In Reply to: OT-brakes fail posted by JMOR on February 04, 2010 at 06:14:40:
JMOR, you need to do some homework man and review all the recalls and silent recalls in the history of American vehicles. There are so many they are too numerous to mention. I for one don't mind a problem I just want to know how they react to the problem. I will list a few for example of which I have a first hand experience GMC tucks gray and blue paint flaking off ( silent recall). Next is exploding fan blades on the S-15 GMC mine went before the recall came out. Ford F-150 steering shaft problem mine was called in and found to be near failure. Ford F-150 seat belt retractor failure mine still does not function properly I just gave up. My oldest sons 1995 blazer has one of the most recall records in the history of American vehicles and he's had problems with all of them. That is just a small list of problems I've owned 25 new Americans vehicles in my driving history the least have been my Ford F-150 and Toyota Camry that's why I'm on my 14th year with the F-150 and my wife has leased her 2nd Camry.
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