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Posted by wisbaker on March 08, 2014 at 10:05:34 from (173.30.33.15):

In Reply to: ford plant posted by mab570diesel on March 07, 2014 at 23:56:36:

I was a died in the wool Ford man until my last (emphasis on LAST) F
150. Seems the drunken Canadians that built the POS forgot to put all
the gaskets in the rear window so it leaked like a sieve, took it to
the dealer, their response is "They're all that way and there's
nothing we can do about it" that and the mighty V-7 it was powered
with. Seems that if you floored the gas it banged and knocked rattled
and smoked, of course the dealer says "their all that way nothing can
be done" setting at an idle folks would ask me where I got a 1/2 ton
powerstroke. Ford finally made them fix the back window, I finally
fixed the engine by changing out the injectors. The dealer keeps
calling me wanting me to trade trucks, even used my credit to sell
some low life a Windstar off their Buy-Here Pay-here lot. Finally
wrote the state of Wisconsin asking them why these thieves have a
dealer's license, retail credit license and insurance license, they
couldn't answer but they did assure me they wouldn't be bothering me
anymore (doubt it all the State employees are to busy protesting the
Governor at the state capital). Bought the wife a new Dodge mini van
a few years ago, the power train is great, if you floor the gas that
little 3.8 V-6 starts spinning making power, no rattles, no squeaks,
spark knocks, vibrations or other drama. Only thing is the rest of
the van isn't that great had problems with the HVAC (3 times) windows
quitting and other issues indicating build quality ain't that great.
My only hope is that all the unionized dirt bag workers that Ford had
to lay off have leaky roofs on their houses so they can set on a wet
couch, it's be just like the joys of Ford ownership. Next truck will
probably be a Toyota, next van a Honda. I'm tired of supporting these
drunken whiny union bums that helped get Mr Sorrento elected to the
white house so they can STEAL money from my retirement accounts
(value of stock AND bonds)so they can continue to show up for work
drunk and not do their jobs building crappy vehicles and whining that
I shouldn't buy a "Foreign" car.


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