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B.O. Plenty wrote:Using your logic I will never own a GM product. I drove a Chevy truck at the place I worked(their truck) for 11 years and 132K. It had two transmission go out in less than 100K. Plus other issues that could be considered normal problems like water pump, alternator, ball joints, power steering pumps, instrument cluster, fuel sending unit, wheel bearing, door handles breaking,. Most of these were at less than 100K. To each their own.
If it's like the steering recall on my old Ram, be prepared to get a tap dance about parts availability then wait up to a year to get it done. Took forever to get the new steering linkage for mine then just after that finally got fixed I got a notice in the mail for a fuel heater problem...I sold the truck about that time. What good is a recall if they have no intention of fixing it and make you wait forever? That was the last Chrysler product I'll ever own.
B.O.
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wilber1 wrote:
The Takata airbag recall involves over 20 million vehicles in the US alone and more than a few manufacturers. Chrysler and Honda are taking the biggest hits but it includes models from all of the Big 3.
Add that to the rest of the world and 40 million new airbags just for the US aren't going to appear tomorrow
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