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80 messages, Last post on Nov 25, 2009 at 9:07 AM
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Replying to: bbrown55 (Aug 06, 2009 4:46 am) I made the same call when my Axiom rusted through almost 2 months ago and he said, he never heard of it. Maybe this guy didn't but I even gave him the NTSB open report referencing this problem and he said he never heard of that either. Plausible deniability is their modus operandi. I even called out the NTSB open investigation into the problem and the guy told me the same thing....that he never heard of that. Isuzu is claiming ignorance but they'll be paying the price soon enough. At least I got mine totalled and got a bit of money. |
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Replying to: jonjag (Aug 07, 2009 12:18 pm) The car will be totalled once it rusts through. File a complant with the NTSB (see my earlier posts on the PE Action #.). File a complaint with Isuzu north America.....and finally....ditch the car in the Cash for Clunkers program because you'll be buying a new car soon enough... You've been warned! |
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Replying to: jonjag (Aug 07, 2009 12:18 pm) Cash for clunkers would be a wonderful thing. Unfortunately, after owning and insuring for 11 years, we dropped the insurance on the passport 4 months ago, so we are screwed in that department. I wasn't comfortable driving it, even though the frame was welded, so we parked it, I'm driving my husband's car and he is driving a Tercel. Talk about SOL. Hopefully the recall will come through with something good for all of us involved in this matter. |
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Replying to: howardru (Jun 22, 2009 5:07 am) |
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Replying to: moz2 (Aug 18, 2009 4:49 pm) |
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Replying to: moz2 (Aug 18, 2009 4:49 pm) Perhaps you can get your car "totaled" if you follow my guidance. Look in this forum and the Axiom Forum (which uses the same frame). Follow the last instructions for compiling info and filing a complaint with NHSTA etc... |
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Replying to: moz2 (Aug 18, 2009 4:49 pm) http://townhall-talk.edmunds.com/direct/view/.f0e3b5f/164#MSG164
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Replying to: howardru (Aug 19, 2009 5:00 pm) |
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Replying to: howardru (Aug 19, 2009 5:00 pm) |
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We purchased our Isuzu Rodeo from a very trusted friend less than one year ago. When he bought this vehicle he also purchased a lifetime undercoating, and proceeded to have it done yearly, so rust, was the least of our concerns with this truck. Boy were we wrong. While driving with our two children, the steady bar broke free from the frame of our truck, behind the drivers side rear wheel. We lost complete control of the vehicle, but somehow managed to get to the shoulder! Thankfully we were on a quiet residential road, we could have easily been killed should this have happened on the highway!!! Not to mention perhaps others as well... This truck in a 2001, less than 9 years old!!! I see others here have had this problem as well, I'm wondering if because I am in Canada, will I have any luck in trying to rectify this problem. It really bites that we are now out the price of a New to us vehilce, but what really terrifies me, is the thousands of others still on the road with these vehicles!!! Ours was impeccably cared for, what about the others that weren't? From the years of the models that are having these problems, I'm thinking there are about to be many accidents on Isuzus hands!!! Please help in any way that you can..
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