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<blockquote data-quote="Bill Ellis" data-source="post: 647058" data-attributes="member: 59929"><p>TJR, you know not of what you write. I believe the 04 or 05 Trac got a J.D. Powers award for being most reliable in it's class or fewest new owner complaints. Heck, I might be wrong but here is a fact: One or two or ten people who experience a problem out of the 300,000+ Trac owners does not constitute a WIDESPREAD problem. Believe it or not, there are a certain number of vehicles that end up being assembled from a collection of marginal and bad parts. Statistically it will happen and in real life it does. My parents had a Pontiac that was like that; dealer took it back for a full refund. Now maybe you are correct and Ford quality does suck. If that be the case, then I must have gotten one of the good ones that was accidentally assembled from a collection of all good parts. Lucky me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill Ellis, post: 647058, member: 59929"] TJR, you know not of what you write. I believe the 04 or 05 Trac got a J.D. Powers award for being most reliable in it's class or fewest new owner complaints. Heck, I might be wrong but here is a fact: One or two or ten people who experience a problem out of the 300,000+ Trac owners does not constitute a WIDESPREAD problem. Believe it or not, there are a certain number of vehicles that end up being assembled from a collection of marginal and bad parts. Statistically it will happen and in real life it does. My parents had a Pontiac that was like that; dealer took it back for a full refund. Now maybe you are correct and Ford quality does suck. If that be the case, then I must have gotten one of the good ones that was accidentally assembled from a collection of all good parts. Lucky me. [/QUOTE]
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