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Re: Re: Re: Re: power stroke problem
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Posted by Chevy Hater on April 14, 2003 at 11:20:24 from (65.141.162.17):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: power stroke problem posted by not a ford lover on April 13, 2003 at 22:02:21:
I had to buy one of the new style chevys when they came out, I thought the "look" justified switching from Dodge. That truck was also the reason I had to research the lemon law. The power windows didn't work, the 4X4 unit refused to engage, check engine lights that came on with no codes and the vortech engine topped out at 9 miles per gallon on a SB half ton! 11 trips to the dealer and they had everything fixed but the 4X4 unit, the check engine lights and the gas mileage (other words I could get the toll ticket to drive to the dealership without opening the door). Basicly the "Lemon Law" said go suck one. If you see one on a the "Ford" lot in Emporia KS with only 7400 miles don't even think about it. I put more miles on the loner cars then I ever put on that POS truck.
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