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stevedeshazer

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1. "Some Sonics could be missing an inner or outer brake pad, which could increase stopping distance."
Fri Dec 30, 2011, 06:44 PM
Dec 2011

And you might get a letter after January 14th?

How could you drive any car and not notice that it had a missing brake pad??

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"Some Sonics could be missing an inner or outer brake pad, which could increase stopping distance." stevedeshazer Dec 2011 #1
How could they not find this cloudbase Dec 2011 #10
Pre-delivery does not include pulling the wheels to check the brakes Mopar151 Dec 2011 #22
At some point somebody cloudbase Dec 2011 #33
This message was self-deleted by its author Tesha Dec 2011 #35
Ouch. In related news, Fox News is recalling broadcasts that may have missing truths. truthisfreedom Dec 2011 #2
Sugar Coating it a Bit lacrew Dec 2011 #3
This is probably the revision. Robb Dec 2011 #4
Can you imagine the noise with a pad missing. dipsydoodle Dec 2011 #5
This message was self-deleted by its author Tesha Dec 2011 #6
+1 Sherman A1 Dec 2011 #7
Electric car? nt JustABozoOnThisBus Dec 2011 #31
Exactly, how could you not hear that on a test drive. sarcasmo Dec 2011 #19
What test drive? n/t Mopar151 Dec 2011 #26
If the caliper body is aluminium Mopar151 Dec 2011 #23
Obviously the Sonic comes standard with a deluxe sound system Lone_Star_Dem Dec 2011 #39
Awwwwww, shit--now THAT'S some BAD quality control, right there. MADem Dec 2011 #8
I wonder if the service techs jump out of the way savalez Dec 2011 #9
No worse than old Monza's Mopar151 Dec 2011 #24
would you even need brakes sylveste Dec 2011 #11
Once you buy one Chevy Sonic you just can't stop. originalpckelly Dec 2011 #12
Note: James48 Dec 2011 #13
This message was self-deleted by its author Tesha Dec 2011 #14
Likely a parts plant F/U Mopar151 Dec 2011 #25
This message was self-deleted by its author Tesha Dec 2011 #32
the 3rd tier workers do not do assembly, so it is a union employee doing the work... IamK Dec 2011 #37
At $10 an hour pride in one's work can go out the window. hunter Dec 2011 #38
Call Click and Clack FailureToCommunicate Dec 2011 #15
Open window, toss out anchor Fair Witness Dec 2011 #17
Heck, even the guy unloading it from the truck should realize something is wrong. Kurmudgeon Dec 2011 #16
How on earth could that happen, I would think the employee that drives the car from the line to the doc03 Dec 2011 #18
Holly shit, I ride a motorcycle! Devil_Fish Dec 2011 #20
Any cage can do you in by inattentive driver. All should be considered dangerous. RC Dec 2011 #28
I have been riding for over 20 years, but thanks for the tip. Devil_Fish Dec 2011 #29
This is important news. Mimosa Dec 2011 #21
How does that conceivably go unnoticed? Sen. Walter Sobchak Dec 2011 #27
if you've ever experienced the warm sensation of having a brake line or wheel cylinder onethatcares Dec 2011 #30
In an unrelated story, thanks to an accounting adjustment under the heading of "Inventory".... Scuba Dec 2011 #34
thats embarrassing for GM & the UAW.... IamK Dec 2011 #36
We will all bear the cost of this recall Islandlife Dec 2011 #40
How does one miss putting some break pads on in the factory, hughee99 Dec 2011 #41
Ooops! Gringostan Dec 2011 #42
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