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I had the axels replaced at 70K when I had the rear carrier replaced. The bearing surfaces were tore up from being soft. I had no symptoms.
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One thing that everybody agrees on here is a passion for a truly unique car.
I wanted my Marauder because it was the most exciting thing to come along since the Impala SS (yes I said it!) The truth is Ford just does not get it!
what killed the MM was price and lack of performance in stock trim! When you have people who are passionate for cars like this Ford needs to build upon that not kill it!
this whole site exists for a car that was made for 2 model years and ended production 3 model years ago. That should tell you something!
I have a case of the red-#@$%!....
I'm sick and tired of the automotive media's bashing of American-made cars. If you buy their hype, it's almost as if the Hondas/Toyotas of this world are technological marvels with no possibility of breaking down. It's total B.S.!
Let me tell you, as a police officer assigned to the "Motorist Assistance Program" in my county, I see more Hondas/Toyotas/etc. on the side of the road than anything else. My personally-owned Fords/Chevrolets/GMs/etc. have *NEVER* left me stranded on the side of the road.
I've put more than half a million miles on police package Chevrolet Caprices and Ford Crown Vics and I've *NEVER* been stranded. Not once. Never.
For me, it's American cars all the way. I don't give a #@$%! where they're built. I only care that my money goes to American owned companies who build quality products for reasonable prices.
Screw Toyota/Honda/Hyundai/Mercedes/VW/Nissan/et al! They might be good cars, but they're ridiculously overpriced and no better than their American counterparts.
/rant off
There is no such thing as an “American car company.” They have not existed for many years. They are “Multi-national” corporate empires that exist for the global elite to exploit the non-elite people of the earth. You should notice that when these enormous multi-national companies, even phone companies, when they layoff “their” people/slaves they hire less expensive people/slaves in other countries. Mathematics is mathematics an engineer is an engineer, when properly schooled and trained. If a multi-national can get the same output from an $80k engineer in <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-comffice:smarttags" /><st1:City w:st="on"><st1
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That said...my blood is as red/white/blue as any of you. I am former military and all that... I looked real hard at Toyota, subaru for my daily driver. That idea did not sit real well with me, even thought I standby, right or wrong, what I say above. When I discovered my MM...not knowing the model even existed...I thought "right a$$ right seat" right price.
I was glad to spend my $$,$$$ on a symbol of Americana.
And that is that for me.
Tony:burnout:
Modern economics does not support slavery. The ownership business model is inefficient. The slavery model required them to feed workers that weren't producing. Now they use a leasing model. When they have no use for a worker they just stop making payments.
Modern economics is totally out to lunch. As a wise man once said 'The real world is a special case to the modern economist'.
And in this wonderful new system, 'slavery' has simply been replaced with 'debt'.
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The recurrent theme throughout all economic models appears to be exploitation of the meek by the elite of the society. Slavery or indentured servitude is not foreign to mankind’s economic models. It is the exploitation of man at the hand of his fellow man that makes for oppression and hardship. There is a better way. In a word selflessness. To bad mankind can not make it work long term. Maybe there is a reason for that.
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Flame suit on…:flamer:
Throughout history, poverty is the normal condition of man. Advances which permit this norm to be exceeded- here and there, now and then- are the work of an extremely small minority, frequently despised, often condemned, and almost always opposed by all right-thinking people. Whenever this tiny minority is kept from creating, or (as sometimes happens) is driven out of a society, the people then slip back into abject poverty. This is known as "bad luck." - Robert Heinlein
Socialism. Flame suit also engaged.
That is crap. If you were selfless you wouldn't be on this forum. Maybe the Focus forum, or the used Pinto forum, or even the bus riders forum.
Society has been advanced by people pursuing their self interest. Self interest is honorable and the only reliable force to advance the human condition.
I have a case of the red-#@$%!....
I'm sick and tired of the automotive media's bashing of American-made cars. If you buy their hype, it's almost as if the Hondas/Toyotas of this world are technological marvels with no possibility of breaking down. It's total B.S.!
Let me tell you, as a police officer assigned to the "Motorist Assistance Program" in my county, I see more Hondas/Toyotas/etc. on the side of the road than anything else. My personally-owned Fords/Chevrolets/GMs/etc. have *NEVER* left me stranded on the side of the road.
I've put more than half a million miles on police package Chevrolet Caprices and Ford Crown Vics and I've *NEVER* been stranded. Not once. Never.
For me, it's American cars all the way. I don't give a #@$%! where they're built. I only care that my money goes to American owned companies who build quality products for reasonable prices.
Screw Toyota/Honda/Hyundai/Mercedes/VW/Nissan/et al! They might be good cars, but they're ridiculously overpriced and no better than their American counterparts.
/rant off
According to the list below, the Dodge Charger is built in Canada.I don't think the Charger is built in Germany.
According to the list below, the Dodge Charger is built in Canada.
However, the Mercury Gran Marquis is missing (must be an option to the CV).
The list is very incomplete. The Charger is built in the same plant as the Magnum and Chrysler 300. They aren't on the list ethier.
Lincon Town Car isn't listed . . . and that's just a quick look.
What killed the Marauder was a lack of any real marketing. Few knew it even existed.