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coolbreeze01 wrote:
What do they call humid?
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travelnutz wrote:
I just love seeing the "Dodgeboy" fanatik doing the wormy squirm in front of all the forum readers. Shows his dodge and duck true self antics as Chrysler KNEW about the air bag problem way back in 2003 but swept it under the rug! hmmm!
โJun-26-2014 11:51 AM
travelnutz wrote:
I just love seeing the "Dodgeboy" fanatik doing the wormy squirm in front of all the forum readers. Shows his dodge and duck true self antics as Chrysler KNEW about the air bag problem way back in 2003 but swept it under the rug! hmmm! Watch him worm and squirm to try to debunk my statement as it's been well known for all these years but Chrysler Corp assets and control was and is foreign owned and actually in corporate financial stress and then bankrupt which gave them some shield but no longer as the heat has been turned up now and watch what's going to happen. Gonna be fun, ya think?! Hey, Perryboy, gee whiz, I wonder who really lives in a cracked glass house???
I didn't write the article but I sure noticed that you surely didn't post a thread to warn owners of these dangerous vehicles! Is it because Chrysler Corp was mentioned as having bad airbags? Naaa, you'd never do that would you???
Think twice before you make your very snide childish posts criticizing my statements or posts or threads. Thank you!
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Lessmore wrote:
Don...this is exactly what I'm talking about. Brand loyalty.
Lessmore wrote:had you left that out I would have been content to just read TNutz's post and laughing. Talked about a Fan boy, I don't come close to his "Brand Loyalty".
I also wonder why the safety concerned Ford and Dodge fans, have not jumped in to this issue as of yet ? I note that this thread was out yesterday....but so far only one response...mine.
โJun-25-2014 03:46 PM
Ron3rd wrote:
Yeah, I read about that a while back; Toyota got hit first, and then Honda and Nissan because they use the same airbag supplier. Don't think it affected the Tudras though.
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Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
Gee Lessmore we didn't need to we knew you GM boys would be all over it, after all Ford and Chrysler are involved.
Funny though Nutz forgot to include GM's four air bag recalls. Also this "April 29, 2014 - 2:49 pm ET DETROIT -- GM was reluctant to recall 1.2 million vehicles for airbag issue. Even after revealing that it waited years to recall cars in which faulty ignition switches caused airbags to fail, a General Motors document suggests the automaker last month remained reluctant to issue a recall for a long-known problem with airbags on more than 1 million other vehicles. Instead, GM on March 13 approved a less-urgent customer-satisfaction campaign -- which is not monitored by government regulators and typically less costly to automakers -- to address an airbag flaw affecting the GMC Acadia, Chevrolet Traverse, Buick Enclave and Saturn Outlook crossovers." LINKY LINKY they just don't get it do they. Maybe the record fine coming down the pike might do something to wake them up.
People in glass houses there Nutz.
Don