07-13-2014, 11:56 AM
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Drives: Love the one you're with
Join Date: Sep 2009
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Originally Posted by ChrisBlair
No, not really. The pic was for Camaros so I used the... Camaro recall numbers. I then picked the most notable Ford recall
And if you click the link, you'll see that 1.1 million is just part of the story for Ford. That's just to power steering for Explorer, Escape, and Mariner. The really cool recalls are the ones for fire risks, doors that can open while driving, child door locks that don't work, airbag problems, insufficient head protection, seats that don't meet safety standards, leaky fuel tanks, defective fuel tanks...
GM is cleaning house, sure, no argument, and some of Ford's recalls are marker lights and transmission calibration, but so far no GMs that leak gas from defective gas tanks or that are having control arms fall off.
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So you picked one of GM's cars and compared it to many of Fords to make the numbers favor GM. You don't work for CNN or MSNBC by any chance do you?
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