> > I forgot to mention in the previous post that I also had to have the
> > front sway bars replaced at around 46K
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> Not even a light bulb ever went out.....................
Mrs. Clean's Ford History
Ford 1980 Mustang ran 100,000 without problems
Ford 1984 Escort Hatchback ran 150,000 without problems
Ford 1985 Tempo ran 150,000 without problems
Ford 1995 Escort Wagon ran 150,000 without problems (I miss this
puppy)
Ford 2002 Focus (bought used!) has run 60,000 without problems
I only changed cars when I saw miles building and didn't want to
become stranded. But, now I see that I don't need to plan for a
very
long time to replace my 2002 Ford Focus. I am going to drive it
until
it's time to take it out and shoot it. I really can't see me driving
any other car as over my life time, Fords have been an efficient and
economical way to get around. Yes, I could buy any car I desire, but
there's no reason to change! Let everyone else pay more for a car
that does things you don't need and pay 2 or 3 times more in gas! I
will do other things with my money. May God bless you, Henry Ford
(July 30, 1863 - April 7, 1947)! You came and left before I even
arrived but I have benefited from your life.
444 - 22 Aug 2008 02:14 GMT
> > > I forgot to mention in the previous post that I also had to have the
> > > front sway bars replaced at around 46K
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> (July 30, 1863 - April 7, 1947)! You came and left before I even
> arrived but I have benefited from your life.
I have heard the same from other people. Some of them are good and
some not so good. I guess I got one of the ones built on a Monday by a
disgruntled employee.