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Old 27-08-2009, 07:52 PM   #1
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Default XR6 Brand New - dies at 250klm

After enjoying his V8 Au Ute from new for 10 years my father in law took delivery of a new XR6 Ute last week - on Gas. Today, it starts to lose power so he drives straight to Ford. It has a huge backfire in the car park. This dealer runs a service dept until midnight on weekdays but wont look at this BRAND NEW Ute until Monday. He had to demand a ute to drive home .. they were not eager to offer one.
Can anyone beleive this ?? The car has done 250 klms.

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