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Re: Diesel Powered Pickups
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Posted by davpal on February 28, 2007 at 23:44:29 from (216.93.97.126):
In Reply to: Re: Diesel Powered Pickups posted by Steven@AZ on February 28, 2007 at 19:01:45:
Steve I don't agree with that at all. The internet is fairly new to most people and it is just a way of bringing forth a lot of problems that have been there all along. We just didn't have a way to easily talk to people in so many different locations about the same problem. It actually helps because you can do a search and usually find out much easier what is wrong with any item you are having problems with. There are troubleshooting forums to help with just about anything nowdays. Even the car dealers use the internet to read the forums to fix the cars. I just had a transmission done at a mechanic that used the internet to troubleshoot it. The ford dealer couldn't even figure out what was wrong with their own brand of vehicle. I know what you mean about bashing, god knows I do enough of it, but most of it is just people venting. No harm, no foul. Later.
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