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Re: Free Replacement gas caps info.
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Posted by PAULIH300 on June 21, 2005 at 14:39:40 from (152.163.101.13):
In Reply to: Free Replacement gas caps info. posted by Dente on June 21, 2005 at 14:24:24:
This whole Navistar free fuel cap deal reminds me a lot of the GM sidesaddle fuel tank pickups (1973-1987) settlement that GM and the government came to a number of years back.It was a way of clearing the manufacturer of any liabilites down the road,but really didnt cost the manufacturer much real dollars.GM got to donate money to safety research,and offered a $500 rebate to sidesaddle GM owners if they bought a GM vehicle new to replace it.Thats all...the vehicles werent fixed/redesigned/scrapped....and millions of GM trucks exist with a defect.Now,thousands of IH tractors exist with substandard venting of the fuel tanks,yet no new caps in sight.Then again...that reminds one of another GM faux pas..the corroding tailgate straps that wont be fully replaced until the end of the year...at the earliest.
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