Ford sucks, go SOI.Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
For all you dumb @$$es bashing Ford, read the article morons. Experian is the one who gave out the credit reports. The hackers could have posed as your precious Honda or Toyota. Tools.
lol, who's the tool now, fool? I drive an accord with over 140k miles and it's never had any issues. On the other hand, my family has a ford that has less than 70k miles that has had issues with the CC, the engine uses water and the head gaskets should go any time soon, it's almost gauranteed.Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Just because you can't take care of a car doesn't mean Ford sucks
Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Just because you can't take care of a car doesn't mean Ford sucks
Originally posted by: deftron
I wasn't saying it was Ford's fault.
I don't think the Firestone issue was either, but it still gives Ford a bad public image.
Originally posted by: ThisIsMatt
lol, who's the tool now, fool? I drive an accord with over 140k miles and it's never had any issues. On the other hand, my family has a ford that has less than 70k miles that has had issues with the CC, the engine uses water and the head gaskets should go any time soon, it's almost gauranteed.Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Just because you can't take care of a car doesn't mean Ford sucks
lol, I know a guy who replaced the engine in his aerostar twice and the tranny was repaired/replaced three times...you should learn to take care of your hondasOriginally posted by: RagingBITCH
Originally posted by: ThisIsMatt
lol, who's the tool now, fool? I drive an accord with over 140k miles and it's never had any issues. On the other hand, my family has a ford that has less than 70k miles that has had issues with the CC, the engine uses water and the head gaskets should go any time soon, it's almost gauranteed.Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Just because you can't take care of a car doesn't mean Ford sucks
Your point? My dad owns a 88 Accord with 180,000 miles and I drive a 88 Accord with 170,000 miles - we've spent probably $5500 on repairs on those two cars, not including the repairs we made ourselves. The tranny is about to go in my car and the engine in my dads. Our 92 Aerostar with 130,000 miles has had one starter replaced and one water hose replaced. (Net, $200 of repairs)
lol, who's the tool now, fool? I drive an accord with over 140k miles and it's never had any issues. On the other hand, my family has a ford that has less than 70k miles that has had issues with the CC, the engine uses water and the head gaskets should go any time soon, it's almost gauranteed.