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Chrysler, Honda announce auto recalls

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WASHINGTON - Chrysler LLC said Friday it would recall nearly 300,000 sport utility vehicles to address potential braking problems while driving uphill.

In a separate move, Honda Motor Co. said it was recalling more than 180,000 Civics from the 2006-2007 model year to fix a wheel-bearing seal that could leak and lead to a wheel falling off the car.

Link: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20777346/

Screwy brakes on a Chrysler product is nothing new, nor surprising. But wheels falling off of Hondas? That's news!

On this we agree, see we have common ground to build off of! :P

Don't worry, I don't see you as the enemy...

Yet. :AH-HA_wink:

It's all good until I find out that you had a hand in preventing me from getting the cars I want.

At that point, you become Toyota's neighbor in my book. :fryingpan:

Sorta gives new meaning to driving the wheels off your Civic. :lol: Seriously, I feel badly for those people who's wheels have fallen off their car while driving. That has to be a scary experience. Maybe they should have bought a Cobalt after all?

It's all good until I find out that you had a hand in preventing me from getting the cars I want.

At that point, you become Toyota's neighbor in my book. :fryingpan:

I'll join you in the pounding Camino. :smilewide:

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I'll join you in the pounding Camino. :smilewide:

Hmmm, from reviewing your post, I bet you would like to rent my house while I'm gone. I'm only 15 minutes from Camino! :smilewide:

Hmmm, from reviewing your post, I bet you would like to rent my house while I'm gone. I'm only 15 minutes from Camino! :smilewide:

I'd never pound you PCS. I would, however, tie you to the passenger seat of my G8 or Ute and make you ride cross country in it. :lol:

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I'd never pound you PCS. I would, however, tie you to the passenger seat of my G8 or Ute and make you ride cross country in it. :lol:

I'm not afraid, I put the Man in Manly and the Fun in Funeral! Take that for what's it's worth! :P

:lol: I'm not afraid. This 6'6" plowboy has taken hits from tougher guys than you. :P

Seriously, gonna miss the banter with you on here when you head across the pond.

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:lol: I'm not afraid. This 6'6" plowboy has taken hits from tougher guys than you. :P

Seriously, gonna miss the banter with you on here when you head across the pond.

Tall doesn't mean strong plowboy (<----Hmmmm, Oh the images of plowboy dancing through my head :P), perhaps when you see my pipes, you will change ur mind! I look forward to our meeting some day. :AH-HA_wink:

Tall doesn't mean strong plowboy (<----Hmmmm, Oh the images of plowboy dancing through my head :P), perhaps when you see my pipes, you will change ur mind! I look forward to our meeting some day. :AH-HA_wink:

Oh, I am sure you do PCS. I am sure you do. :lol:

Sorta gives new meaning to driving the wheels off your Civic. :lol: Seriously, I feel badly for those people who's wheels have fallen off their car while driving. That has to be a scary experience.

Strangely coincidental, I just saw a new Ford fullsize clubcab do exactly the same thing. Brand new truck sitting on the driver's rear brake, the wheel had rolled through an intersection and took out a Honda!

Screwy brakes on a Chrysler product is nothing new, nor surprising. But wheels falling off of Hondas? That's news!

A former boss of mine had the factory tires on his RSX come off like 3-4 times before. He said his tire came off, it may have been the wheel or the seal b/t the tire and wheel may have broken loose somehow.

Strangely coincidental, I just saw a new Ford fullsize clubcab do exactly the same thing. Brand new truck sitting on the driver's rear brake, the wheel had rolled through an intersection and took out a Honda!

Maybe the Ford was getting the Honda back for when a Honda's wheel fell off and took out a Ford? :lol:

Interesting thing on the new was that the Chrylser recall made the local news and the Honda wasn't mentioned at all. BTW I get to tell a coworker today that his Civic has been recalled! :pbjtime:

Interesting thing on the new was that the Chrylser recall made the local news and the Honda wasn't mentioned at all. BTW I get to tell a coworker today that his Civic has been recalled! :pbjtime:

I GET TO TELL A BUDDY, one who belittles anyone who buys a domestic. 'volvo is better'.....'honda is better'

W00t I get to tell my coworker that he Civic's wheel is falling off!

AT least the Chrysler problem can be fixed with a computer reprogram and it only happen while coating uphill (how strange)...The Civic recall is just a tad more serious.

meh! who needs brakes and wheels anyway?

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meh! who needs brakes and wheels anyway?

Don't you need brakes and wheels for you olive carts? :smilewide:

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