NHTSA said the problem involves 358,857 vehicles from the 2000-2002 model years.
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=580&ncid=580&e=6&u=/nm/20050206/
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> NHTSA said the problem involves 358,857 vehicles
Sounds like another one of those precautionary recalls, what proportion of
vehicles will actually be problematic needs to be seen.
However, this particular alias has never posted on Usenet before, according
to a quick Google search. So who would post this news under a new, derisory
alias? Our troll has a record of doing things like that.
Basic Wedge - 08 Feb 2005 00:29 GMT
Actually Dave, I mentioned that corroded rear door locks were something my
Focus wagon was having problems with last summer. I never approached
Transport Canada to register a complaint, because I didn't believe I'd get
any action from them. Faulty ignition switches (which I believe _are_ a
serious safety concern) don't warrant a recall, but corroded rear door locks
(which I see as a lesser concern) just may result in a recall. How do you
figure these guys!?
Rob
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> Sounds like another one of those precautionary recalls, what proportion of
> vehicles will actually be problematic needs to be seen.
Basic Wedge - 08 Feb 2005 00:30 GMT
Dave.
For someone to point out a recall seems less like a troll and more like a
public service. To the OP, I say Thanks.
Rob
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> However, this particular alias has never posted on Usenet before,
> according to a quick Google search. So who would post this news under a
> new, derisory alias? Our troll has a record of doing things like that.
Waste - 08 Feb 2005 01:50 GMT
Hey do not worry Basic Wedge, Little Davey Gower calls everyone a Troll if
he does not agree with what you are saying.
He is so PRO Ford, that the wheels could fall off a Ford car and he would
say "I don't call these things defects so much
as just design features I don't like."
My 2 bits:
From the wastermoney, time wasting troll, twisted loser.
I really do like those titles.
Dave.
For someone to point out a recall seems less like a troll and more like a
public service. To the OP, I say Thanks.
Rob
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"Dave Gower" wrote ...
> However, this particular alias has never posted on Usenet before,
> according to a quick Google search. So who would post this news under a
> new, derisory alias? Our troll has a record of doing things like that.
Dave Gower - 08 Feb 2005 03:47 GMT
> Hey do not worry Basic Wedge, Little Davey Gower calls everyone a Troll if
> he does not agree with what you are saying.
If you had read my reply with any understanding you would see I did not
complain about the content of the post. I was, however, noting the choice of
alias, which is blatant. I sometimes also note subtle similarities in style,
which trace you back to previous posts which were easily demonstrated to be
fabrications. You are fooling no one except yourself. Grow up.
Thanks for taking the time posting that information on the latest recall
regarding the rear doors.
Its appreciated by most of us.
NHTSA said the problem involves 358,857 vehicles from the 2000-2002 model
years.
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=580&ncid=580&e=6&u=/nm/20050206/
bs_nm/autos_ford_recall_dc