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25-10-2010, 07:28 PM | #1 | ||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Sun City, North Australis
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Watching the local news tonight and the owner of Territory isnt too happy.
Several weeks ago he was involved in a head on collision with a truck. His Territory was written off. Impact was bad enough that his seat rails were almost ripped off. Yet his airbag didnt deploy. After sending his car to the local Ford dealer he got a responce saying that the impact was NOT "severe" enough to deploy airbags! Hmmmmmm 2 weeks in hospital with chest injuries.... not severe enough??? The speed wasnt mentioned but the vehicle is severly damaged enough that it cant be fixed (well yes anything can be fixed, but how much money does one wanna spend?). Any other instances of this?
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