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Old 21-05-2018, 08:41 PM   #13
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Default Re: Which cars will Australia Police force use once no more Australian made cars?

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Originally Posted by malazn mafia View Post
Chrysler / Jeep cars are terribly glitchy cars. A client of mine got rid of his SRT8 Jeep after the encountering all sort of strange electrical gremlins. It would frequently lose its headlights for no apparent reason, and then come good, and the dealership was about as competent as a Ford dealership and “could not fault at time of test”. On the upside, perhaps the HWP may find their car unable to start, or hindered by having no headlights at all, after a speeding car flies past
Guy who sits next to me in the office has a SRT jeep, has had 1/20 the problems I have had with my Territory.
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