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  1. In closing to this topic: That is the only flaw I found with the entire vehicle! Some of you on this forum "and you know who you are", just don't have a clue. When I take the vehicle in for normal service, I will mention it to them at that time. This topic was not started as a "bitch/complain" session. It was started to let some people at Ford be aware of quality issues. I don't think this conversation is going to be the fix, because we have members of this forum who just want to ruin things for others. I like to call this the "Bull in a China Shop Syndrome". All they do is run in, disrupt and shit all over everything, and leave". I apologize to all the realistic members of this site. Thanks & Goodbye!
  2. Somewhere in the world, there is a huge pile of pocket knives where all pocket knives eventually go! Who am I?
  3. To whom it may or may not concern: I have an eye for detail and quality, after my 10 plus years as an automotive designer in the Metro-Detroit area. I have always thought the ideal job for me, would be a vehicle quality employee at Ford Motor Comapny. If someone at Ford is listening, I do have a resume. The issue: I purchased a 2006 Ford Mustang about 1 week ago, and I have been looking it over, and I have found one thing that shows why the Japanese started their takeover in the 1980's. It's called fit & finish! The dash pad on the pasenger side of the vehicle is nice and tight to the dash seams, but when you look at the dash just above the instrument cluster there is almost a 1/4" gap. You can press down in this area, and the gap closes to the state it should be. When a company advertises "Quality is Job #1", you should deliver. One of the worst places you can miss fit and finish, is directly in front of the driver. It's not just my car, I have been to the dealers and seen this as the normal delivery condition. Not many people care about what they do, but as an automotive/car nut I want things to look and function as they should. In a time when companies are worried about selling cars and how much money they make, they should look at what makes the product quality in the first place. "PEOPLE" If anyone at Ford cares, you can email me at: smithars724@yahoo.com and I would be glad to discuss any open issues or opportunities. Thanks!
  4. Any open jobs? I am looking for something!
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