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Old October 18th 04, 06:58 PM
Evan Platt
 
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On Sun, 17 Oct 2004 22:11:38 -0500, "s6sej73w9"
wrote:

When you sold the car you gave up recorse to the problem.


I wasn't going to keep a car that rattled the way this one did.

The car is gone, let it go, bitching time is over, you are out the $$.


I'm not going to give up $420+ that easy, sorry.

Overweight is BS, the "clams" at ford were definatly lying to you. They are
idiots to tell you that.


Agreed. 100%.

But, you could have found the rattle yourself with some friends too Not that
hard.


I did have a few friends look at it - they found the source (can't
recall exactly what it was) but it was something that would involve
quite a bit of labor to fix.

Radios do nothing to warrenty, Fords have been the choice for Cop cars for a
long time.


Well, remember - when a police agency buys a car, they pay more for
the car and warranty.

You were screwed by local dealer, go to corperate, keep complaining you
could get some $$ back, but you may have to have a lawyer write the letters
for you, for Ford to take it seriously, and that will cost over $400.
Live and learn.


I have gone to Ford Corporate. Useless. I'm now going to the Bureau of
Automotive Repairs. Next will be 7 on your side.
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