Steering Wheel Pulls to Right

It's my understanding that they only work 3 days a week and have to spend at least 5 weeks a year in a shop on the Mediterranean.

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_____________________ Don't knock Europe(or Canada for that matter). I love America but I consider most European nations to be more "Christian" than the U.S. in many respects.

Here, when CEO/COO/CFOs make decisions that put huge corporations on the rocks, guess who gets punished - the Excel spreadsheet developer getting paid $15/hour, the cost analyist making $30/hour, the on-site tech support contractors making an honest hourly wage! Meanwhile, the alphabet soup at the other end of this sentence votes themselves a payraise at the end of the fiscal calendar. Doesn't seem very Christian to me!

Just callin 'em the ways I sees 'em.

-CC

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ChrisCoaster

was the front tires rotated to the rear before the alignment was the tires worn in a abnormal way and left on the front did they fail to center the steering wheel even thought the alignment is correct and to keep it wheelcentered the car drift to the right>?? did it need front end parts that you declined to get resulting in a poor aligment?

Mike Roma> I see that happen on lots of cars on our local roads. They make the

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man of machines

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man of machines

Really? They have not made the Lexus 430 for several years (current is the

460). I am not sure that I would trust the Detroit News as an objective source of information.

Looking at the Hummer website, the 2009 H3 (3.7 Liter V6 engine) gets 14 mpg city / 18mpg hwy. A 2009 Lexus LS460 (4.6 liter V8 engine) gets 16 mpg city / 24 mpg hwy.

I wonder what the 0-60 mph time is for H3 beast, which weighs 6000 lbs, versus 4244 lbs for the Lexus.

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Mark A

Stop trying to confuse us with facts! If he saw it on the Internet it must be true...

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badgolferman

I think there's a reason VW had a Jetta "Trek" model that came with a bicycle...

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Hachiroku $B%O%A%m%/(B

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