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Old 02-11-2005, 09:41 PM   #1
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Default MITSU 380 Cracking Up

"Car maker Mitsubishi has been forced to replace the driver's door gass in some of its new 380 sedans because of spontaneous fractures.
Spokesman Kevin Taylor said the company experienced 20 such incidents in company cars or cars still held in stock. No glass failures had been reported in cars sold to the public.
But Mr Taylor said the company had identified a problem with a batch of vehicles and was replacing the glass when necessary." The Courier Mail Nov 2.
Not a good start for a company pushing the best built car in Australia.
I hope there are no other faults with this car.
The car needs a fair go.

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