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Anyone see the Ford oil consumption warnings this week?
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<blockquote data-quote="smurfslayer" data-source="post: 1404198" data-attributes="member: 21926"><p>actually, I take exception to this. it was more meant to be an indictment of the principle that you can neglect a vehicle and expect everything to be fine and if it’s not fine, it’s someone else’s fault. </p><p></p><p>I have to share the public roads with ... well, the public which presumably includes you and people who have vehicle maintenance policy of ‘if it starts up it’s fine to drive’. I’ve done my due diligence, drove defensively and on my way home you and your neglected vehicle jump in front of mine with minimal room. In almost all circumstances, your truck has enough acceleration to make it, but, it faults on low oil, stalls and we collide. </p><p></p><p>Whose fault is that collision? </p><p></p><p>I don’t like sharing the road with careless drivers and that category includes people who don’t properly maintain their vehicles just as much as cell yakkers. Not checking the oil in the first 10-15 thousand miles in the context of knowing about this potential issue - which we all do, since we’re in this thread bickering, is carelessly operating a motor vehicle. </p><p></p><p>it’s not someone else’s fault.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smurfslayer, post: 1404198, member: 21926"] actually, I take exception to this. it was more meant to be an indictment of the principle that you can neglect a vehicle and expect everything to be fine and if it’s not fine, it’s someone else’s fault. I have to share the public roads with ... well, the public which presumably includes you and people who have vehicle maintenance policy of ‘if it starts up it’s fine to drive’. I’ve done my due diligence, drove defensively and on my way home you and your neglected vehicle jump in front of mine with minimal room. In almost all circumstances, your truck has enough acceleration to make it, but, it faults on low oil, stalls and we collide. Whose fault is that collision? I don’t like sharing the road with careless drivers and that category includes people who don’t properly maintain their vehicles just as much as cell yakkers. Not checking the oil in the first 10-15 thousand miles in the context of knowing about this potential issue - which we all do, since we’re in this thread bickering, is carelessly operating a motor vehicle. it’s not someone else’s fault. [/QUOTE]
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