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Yay for Chickys
Join Date: Feb 2001
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Uh...I think we should reference back a few threads about reading people's emotions via the internet. I didn't even recheck this thread until I recieved a notification email...not really indicative of behavior that could be termed "overreacting"
![]() I disagreed with you, and was pissy about the lack of concern for paying customers...Overreacting would be rushing to the dealer and selling my car, or writing a nasty letter to Ford, etc...I really don't think me grumbling about corparate greed could be termed as blowing things out of proportion. Simply because I may care a little more than yourself about my safety in a vehicle, and at least being informed of my risks, does not constitute "overreacting" ![]() Moving on... Chris: Your post was really informative about the kind of labor that would go into reconstructing the rear tank design, and now I have a better understanding as to the extent of the cost involved. Thanks for the explanation ![]() |
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