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U.S. NHTSA probes 725,000 Ford vehicles for engine flaw
Comments (2)
mchlballard wrote:
I drive a 2011 Ford Escape Limited and yes my vehicle does at times does have this power issue. It has happen a few times and it’s not that bad with a slight loss of power but nothing that you can’t handle while driving. If it gets worse I will take it to the dealer for a checkup
aprill wrote:
it seems to be a minor problem that Ford is taking care ov ,why the big deal by the NHTSA. I would think its because Ford didn’t take the BAILOUT from the government, so they are being spotlighted by the Obama crowd. I have a GMC pickup the Denali model that is 10 years old and I can’t buy parts for it because General Motors will not make them. I guess that’s OK for Government Motors, but Ford would get stepped on !
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