Upstate Chat Thread XXI
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I've had a long Ford history, and I want to like them... but it's hard to forget the awful lemons I had with them in the past.
70 Ranchero 351w - transmission, engine, body rust, frame rot. Went to the crusher in 78.
74 Econoline. Rot. Oil leak, reverse gone, rear main seals, piston slap. - went to the crusher 81
74 mustang II. Cam lobes wore off. Went to crusher in 81.
86 Mustang Gt. Better car. Body and subframe cracks. Sold.
96 Windstar. Electrical problems. Compression failure, transmission failure, AC failure. Sold. It died on new owner on their way home.
I tried to like them...
70 Ranchero 351w - transmission, engine, body rust, frame rot. Went to the crusher in 78.
74 Econoline. Rot. Oil leak, reverse gone, rear main seals, piston slap. - went to the crusher 81
74 mustang II. Cam lobes wore off. Went to crusher in 81.
86 Mustang Gt. Better car. Body and subframe cracks. Sold.
96 Windstar. Electrical problems. Compression failure, transmission failure, AC failure. Sold. It died on new owner on their way home.
I tried to like them...
At one point the Taurus had 3 separate serious recalls on it - not the stupid stuff you see now, like a loose wire but things like the steering wheel could loosen and come off and brake issues. I loved doing warranty claims at the Ford dealer - job security
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Please someone stage an intervention for her. If she cant find a buyer for the bling wheels, she wants to powdercoat them Suzuka and put them on the car. Me thinks that will make it blingier in a hello kitty way
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Yes, please someone buy my freaking wheels hey dude, would they work on my Fit Word!
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I had a Buick Century rental car many years ago - it was seriously fun. Huge and V6 power - like VTEC compared to my used Accords and 99 Civic that I drove at the time. Had a very cool center console as well. It was like driving around while sitting in a recliner though. No road feel or fun except straight line power/speed.
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They like the piece of chit they have here and they intend to spend zero dollars on it
This is highlighted by the fact that the Ranger has been totally redesigned, but is not for sale in the states
Totally wacky from my point of view, but none the less, that's the way they see it
I just know so many people in Frontiers and Tacomas I can't believe Ford does not want a bigger piece of this pie
http://www.worldcarfans.com/11009202...und-for-the-us
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Ford of America has made it clear, the Ranger means nothing to them
They like the piece of chit they have here and they intend to spend zero dollars on it
This is highlighted by the fact that the Ranger has been totally redesigned, but is not for sale in the states
Totally wacky from my point of view, but none the less, that's the way they see it
I just know so many people in Frontiers and Tacomas I can't believe Ford does not want a bigger piece of this pie
They like the piece of chit they have here and they intend to spend zero dollars on it
This is highlighted by the fact that the Ranger has been totally redesigned, but is not for sale in the states
Totally wacky from my point of view, but none the less, that's the way they see it
I just know so many people in Frontiers and Tacomas I can't believe Ford does not want a bigger piece of this pie