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Old 09-21-2006, 07:45 PM   #24
Unit 5302
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Default Re: What Ever Happened To Bleeding Ford Blue?????

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Bleeding Blue...I Am. my dad owned a late 60's fastback drove the Sh!t out of it. the only reason he doesnt have it is cause some old lady totaled it. after that he owned a Bronco. that thing worked hard, sold it to get by when i was a baby. from then on nothing but ford in our driveway.(except those queer ricers who want him to 'install a turbo for me' he makes so much $$$ off those fools) when i was 16 was given the 87' whith a down payment behind the keys wich i was glad to pay. four years and all thats gone out is the alternator!....Im tired of hearing ppl say "i wont buy a ford cause i dont want to brake down on the side of the highway". BullFukcingSh!t!! my friends tranny failed on his mazda 6 (wich was only 2 weeks old) another coworker CRV has it panels coming loose. and i say to them my alternator is pocket change. how much is your foreign crap?
sorry to vent. this is only my 2nd post, but stuff like this really gets to me
I've owned 6 Mustangs, 1 Thunderbird, 1 Explorer, and an Escort.

The following items failed (quickly off the top of my head):

5 transmissions
1 engine
6 alternators
3 heater cores
1 EEC
1 timing belt

5 of those 8 vehicles left me stranded at least once due to a major component failure, and I managed to limp one more home despite a broken cluster gear in a T-5. Reliability is relative. One person may think that an alternator failing at 100 or 120k is reasonable and normal. Another person who has driven their last 3 cars to 200k with absolutely 0 failures might not think so. The votes are in, and for the past 20 years Fords are absolutely NOT as reliable as many foreign owned manufacturers.
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