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Old 07-27-2011, 08:42 AM   #15
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nope that's not it. I'm picky, if I'm paying money for it I want it to be right. And I'm all over the dealer if something is out of the norm. My truck and wife's car are Dodge and when I went to them with issues they got fixed, usually the first try. The GTO I had went to the dealer for cloudy paint and it took 3 tries for them to get it right. Then the brakes had way too much pedal travel and 4 trips and 3 dealers and it still wasn't right.

Frustrating IMHO
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Old 07-27-2011, 09:44 AM   #16
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could it be that with your other cars you weren't as "particular" about them? I know that when I owned my old Izuzu I didn't have a single problem, but when it came time to get rid of it I was informed of a bunch of problems that I never even new existed. Where as with Kaylee, if a screw is out of place; I notice it.
Nope. I've had other new cars and muscle cars, including Corvettes. The only one I'm not particular about is the family minivan
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