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To: accountclosed who wrote (53048)7/25/1999 6:23:00 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Respond to of 86076
 
LOL, my ex had a Jag... well 2 actually, one before and one after Ford.

The one before... that was amusing... massive problems with the electrical system that did the alarms and such, the cat used to sleep on top of the soft-top (1988 model convertible) and in the middle of the night (3:30 AM), for no apparent reason, the alarm goes off in the garage (it wasn't even turned on)... kitty almost had a heart attack, and no way to turn off the alarm, this went on until morning... LOL

The new Jag he has is a lease and its a nice car. No real problems now with Ford engineering.

I thought even then though that the real problem was the Jag dealers, you couldn't trust them. Bob had an extended warranty and the minute it expired the dealer conveniently "found" all these problems.