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Old December 28th 06, 05:03 AM posted to alt.autos.ford,alt.trucks.ford,rec.autos.makers.ford.mustang
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"Mac Cool" > wrote in message
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> My family is a Ford family, with the occasional Chrysler or Plymouth or
> whatnot thrown in. I haven't been without a Ford truck for twenty years,
> often owning two at a time (like now) but the two I own now are likely
> to be the last Ford products I own.
>
> Why? I'm sick and tired of bare bones vehicles. Every Ford I've owned
> (car or truck) has come with a ****ty stereo system, even their premium
> system isn't very good. My truck is a '99 XLT and doesn't have a lighted
> cargo box, doesn't have a retractable light under the hood, doesn't have
> an auto-dimming mirror, has the worst cassette stereo I've ever heard,
> doesn't have remote locks, the seat belts only half retract, has cloth
> seats... I mean basically it's an XLT and it's bare bones. Don't get me
> wrong, it's well built and reliable but I expect that by default these
> days.
>
> I've owned two Ranger class vehicles... an '86 Bronco II (piece of ****)
> and a '92 Ranger. Both required heavy maintenance, either alone required
> more maintenance than all the other vehicles I've owned combined. Next
> time I buy a small truck, why buy a Ford?
>
> I had a '94 Taurus that went 192,000 miles before it's first
> breakdown... the waterpump. Awesome reliability but very basic, ****ty
> sound system, utilitarian interior, no perks.
>
> I've owned a variety of other Fords... Mustang, several Broncos and a
> Thunderbird; the only one I would buy again would be a Mustang. Maybe
> one of those swanky convertible T-birds if I could afford it.
> --
> Mac Cool


Sounds like you bought on the cheap and now want to blame Ford for it.


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