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SportTrac Discussion
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Dealership Drives Mans Mustang Into Pond
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<blockquote data-quote="scott degroot" data-source="post: 918041" data-attributes="member: 66039"><p>Unfortunately for the owner it is too late now being that the car was recovered...but there should have been an observation with a witness if the parking brake had been set or not when the car was recovered from the pond...if it wasn't then it is the dealers fault all day long because they failed to properly follow the operating instructions of the cars that they service.....I would bet a million dollars that the parking brake wasn't set.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If it were my car i would have an independent investigator look into this...I used to do this...and test the system to see if it was possible for this scenario to happen both with and without the parking brake set. Like Eddie said any lawyer worth 2 shakes would eat this alive</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scott degroot, post: 918041, member: 66039"] Unfortunately for the owner it is too late now being that the car was recovered...but there should have been an observation with a witness if the parking brake had been set or not when the car was recovered from the pond...if it wasn't then it is the dealers fault all day long because they failed to properly follow the operating instructions of the cars that they service.....I would bet a million dollars that the parking brake wasn't set. If it were my car i would have an independent investigator look into this...I used to do this...and test the system to see if it was possible for this scenario to happen both with and without the parking brake set. Like Eddie said any lawyer worth 2 shakes would eat this alive [/QUOTE]
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