I just read that Ford has to recall a whole buncha cars for bad ignition modules. Below is a quote from AP. "Under the agreement, Ford said it would replace the ignition devices in all Ford vehicles
Sure its worth the effort. Had the same situation with my 95 Mustang and a recall on headgaskets. I just walked in and showed them the repair reciept and they made a copy. 2 weeks later had a check a
Well, it's about time something was done about this! My dad had a used Mercury Lynx (same as an Escort) in the late eighties. Only had the car a year or two, and went through at least two of these mo
As have I............................ Although, I am not too adverse to the of a Pinto engine in a Spridget as the 2300cc was a popular Brit engine from what I understand. I personally wouldn't do it
But what are your options? Dodge? My sister just got rid of her 2000 Dodge Lemon My cousin can't get rid of her PT looser Dodge trucks...Ram tough, I don't "ram" my truck so I'll never know if a For
<<20,000 or 30,000 bucks? EASY, Frank!! My '70 Camino with COMPLETED ground-up resto. And for you "doubters"; the thing keeps goint UP in value EVERY year!! Don't even ask about the POS '80<G>! Ed
The Ford 2300cc was Amurican. Semi-copied from the 2000cc but with nothing interchangable. I forgot if the 2000cc was a British or German design, but the ones that came to the US were made in Germany
Well, yeah, Dodge is fine with me. I have a '91 Dakota and '92 Grand Caravan. Haven't been perfect, but at least they waited a lot longer than my Dad's Fords before they needed anything. But the main
Its been done, 4 cyl 2000cc Pinto in a Midget, oh and also a vee 6 3000cc Essex in Frogeye. Daniel1312 << of a Pinto engine in a Spridget as the 2300cc was a popular Brit engine from what I understan
That is just a personal opinion. That ford vs. chevy thing has been going on among teenagers for decades. I once went to a list about cars, wanting to talk about the kind of stuff we talk about here
hey, dems fightin' words man.... STRAWBERRY FOREVER!!!!!!! rh 74 Midget...Running! now just the little things, adjust valves, replace air filters, change oil, fix tach, fix speedo, fix 4-way flasher,
lol--Laughing the old buttocks off here.!! --David C. (With a decal of a boy peeing on a strawberry ice cream cone in the skylight window of my Midget)
More like personal experience than opinion. The vehicles may be fine now, but after the rude treatement from Ford HQ's dealer complaint line to complain about an even worse dealer, we didn't feel the
I hope my experience with my 2000 Ford F150 is not typical for you Ford lovers. The differential was totally replaced at 34,000 miles because it began to leak. When the technician disassembled it, it
I think they all make a lemon, probably at a statistically measurable rate. You could find Chevy or Dodge truck owners who could tell the same story about misfortune with their vehicles. I had a Chev
== Ever notice the graphic "heartbeat"? From front to rear, it's got a few bumps, then "flatlines" to the rear. Coincidence? Turns out I have a relation who manages a fleet of almost a 100 Chevy pick