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<blockquote data-quote="Parks 788" data-source="post: 1402126" data-attributes="member: 14646"><p>Ummm, for the most part, yes. Of course I'm going to look into it to see what went wrong if my "gun blew up" but that is the risk you take. If you were like my brother, which I am nothing like, you would research everything to the n'th degree beofre you bought anything. It is a sure way to not have to worry about quality and warranties as much.</p><p></p><p>I agree about great warranties for the most part and gaining customer loyalties. I have also heard about companies that have great warranties because a particular product in their lineup was crap. To keep the customers "happy" they had a warranty that was three-fold what the competitors had on their competitive product.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That is not just a Ford issue but that is very common amongst the vast majority of auto makers. I have heard of many stories about breakage of vehilces that are just past warranty of all makes and models. Toyota still makes a good product but Ford has pretty much caught up to all the japanese makers as far as quality goes. Not to mention I rather buy American than not. Then I'd look at the german cars next. </p><p></p><p>Just hope your toyota holds up or you are going to have to go with the Hyundi with the 10 year 100,000 mile warranty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parks 788, post: 1402126, member: 14646"] Ummm, for the most part, yes. Of course I'm going to look into it to see what went wrong if my "gun blew up" but that is the risk you take. If you were like my brother, which I am nothing like, you would research everything to the n'th degree beofre you bought anything. It is a sure way to not have to worry about quality and warranties as much. I agree about great warranties for the most part and gaining customer loyalties. I have also heard about companies that have great warranties because a particular product in their lineup was crap. To keep the customers "happy" they had a warranty that was three-fold what the competitors had on their competitive product. That is not just a Ford issue but that is very common amongst the vast majority of auto makers. I have heard of many stories about breakage of vehilces that are just past warranty of all makes and models. Toyota still makes a good product but Ford has pretty much caught up to all the japanese makers as far as quality goes. Not to mention I rather buy American than not. Then I'd look at the german cars next. Just hope your toyota holds up or you are going to have to go with the Hyundi with the 10 year 100,000 mile warranty. [/QUOTE]
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