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<blockquote data-quote="smurfslayer" data-source="post: 1439805" data-attributes="member: 21926"><p>ok, NRA, Mas Ayoob and many other prominent instructors counsel against carrying or using reloaded/hand loaded ammunition, on the fear that this will get you sent to prison for using super deadly, innocent child going to Quran study killer bullets with extra deadly consequences. a few yeas back someone asked for proof. Mas actually did dig up a case in which a prosecutor tried to make this claim - and failed. Miserably. This was in a gun unfriendly state. In a similar context - can you <u>cite such a case or a similar case in which a manufacturer has been successfully sued for a collision while stability control or abs was disabled, where normal driving was available?</u> I’m not saying it doesn’t exist, I’m saying I’d like to know if this is just internet conjecture or something more. </p><p></p><p>Drive modes defaulting to normal is another oft cited “Ford had to do it that way” - they did not. they simply did not spend the extra money to perform certification on modes other than eco. Other current MY vehicles from ’17 onward have retained selectable drive modes according to internet lore. It would be great if default drive mode on the Rap wasn’t some eco male bovine solid waste product, but retained last drive mode would be good too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smurfslayer, post: 1439805, member: 21926"] ok, NRA, Mas Ayoob and many other prominent instructors counsel against carrying or using reloaded/hand loaded ammunition, on the fear that this will get you sent to prison for using super deadly, innocent child going to Quran study killer bullets with extra deadly consequences. a few yeas back someone asked for proof. Mas actually did dig up a case in which a prosecutor tried to make this claim - and failed. Miserably. This was in a gun unfriendly state. In a similar context - can you [U]cite such a case or a similar case in which a manufacturer has been successfully sued for a collision while stability control or abs was disabled, where normal driving was available?[/U] I’m not saying it doesn’t exist, I’m saying I’d like to know if this is just internet conjecture or something more. Drive modes defaulting to normal is another oft cited “Ford had to do it that way” - they did not. they simply did not spend the extra money to perform certification on modes other than eco. Other current MY vehicles from ’17 onward have retained selectable drive modes according to internet lore. It would be great if default drive mode on the Rap wasn’t some eco male bovine solid waste product, but retained last drive mode would be good too. [/QUOTE]
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