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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
California
Chevy Vs Ford
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<blockquote data-quote="stang99" data-source="post: 579053" data-attributes="member: 191"><p>There used to be a poster on this board named "clutch killer" who got some relief under warranty. But, the mechanics at the Ford dealer actually read his posts and knew his nickname. Sometimes it's a small universe, especially if you live in a one horse town and there is only one Ford dealer nearby. Where I live, there are still a lot of businesses that seem to think that they have a captive market but, the internet has made mail order even better than it used to be. Things are changing. Ford should be aware that many customers are comparing notes and identying common problems that should be redressed under warranty. And, I agree that I should fix problems that I cause. I also think that Ford should make the parts readily available like they used to in the day.</p><p>Now, I have to go get some sleep. Then I need to get up very early and drive my car around some more to try to get the clutch broken in before I start running the car at LACR at 5 pm. I'm hoping that there will be a good showing of Fords there tomorrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stang99, post: 579053, member: 191"] There used to be a poster on this board named "clutch killer" who got some relief under warranty. But, the mechanics at the Ford dealer actually read his posts and knew his nickname. Sometimes it's a small universe, especially if you live in a one horse town and there is only one Ford dealer nearby. Where I live, there are still a lot of businesses that seem to think that they have a captive market but, the internet has made mail order even better than it used to be. Things are changing. Ford should be aware that many customers are comparing notes and identying common problems that should be redressed under warranty. And, I agree that I should fix problems that I cause. I also think that Ford should make the parts readily available like they used to in the day. Now, I have to go get some sleep. Then I need to get up very early and drive my car around some more to try to get the clutch broken in before I start running the car at LACR at 5 pm. I'm hoping that there will be a good showing of Fords there tomorrow. [/QUOTE]
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