To: oxcart
I have a Ford that I'm really happy with. They would have to do a lot wrong to lose me as a customer. But if they keep screwing with their employees, I might forget how much I love Mustangs. And if they move those 30,000 jobs to Mexico, India, and China, I'm not sure I can keep buying their cars.
But I have to say my experience with the quality of their product has been outstanding. The cars are extremely well built and designed.
11 posted on
01/27/2006 8:19:58 AM PST by
mysterio
To: mysterio
Hmmm.
Tell that to my Windstar, which has been in the shop repeatedly due to "electrical issues". Also, the automatic doors have popped open a fraction after being closed ever since I got it. It has been in about 15 times just for that. : )
No more Fords for us.
161 posted on
01/27/2006 1:48:17 PM PST by
Politicalmom
(Must I use a sarcasm tag?)
To: mysterio
I have a Ford that I'm really happy with. They would have to do a lot wrong to lose me as a customer. But if they keep screwing with their employees, I might forget how much I love Mustangs. And if they move those 30,000 jobs to Mexico, India, and China, I'm not sure I can keep buying their cars. But I have to say my experience with the quality of their product has been outstanding. The cars are extremely well built and designed.
Got one of those "less than 50 thousand miles on the odometer" cars, eh? :)
I remember when I bought my only Ford. I was showing it off to my boss. He said yeah, sure is a nice, tight, smooth ride. Fords are great until they hit 50 thousand miles -- then they start falling apart. I laughed at him -- until my car hit about 50 thousand miles. OUCH!
BTW his father was a fairly major OEM to the auto industry in Detroit. He knew the business.
185 posted on
01/27/2006 5:51:59 PM PST by
Don Joe
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