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		<title>By: Pat</title>
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		<dc:creator>Pat</dc:creator>
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		<description>If you look into it, all companies have recalls.  Chrysler, Honda, Ford, TOYOTA, GM, Mercedes, BMW, Hyundai, and all the rest of them.  They all have recalls.  Cars are not made like they used to be.  Its the same no matter who you buy from.  The Toyota Camry has had 50 recalls since it came out.  You can&#039;t judge a car by how many recalls it has.  The company made a mistake, and they are trying to make the car better and safer by performing the recalls.    Thats how I look at it.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you look into it, all companies have recalls.  Chrysler, Honda, Ford, TOYOTA, GM, Mercedes, BMW, Hyundai, and all the rest of them.  They all have recalls.  Cars are not made like they used to be.  Its the same no matter who you buy from.  The Toyota Camry has had 50 recalls since it came out.  You can&#8217;t judge a car by how many recalls it has.  The company made a mistake, and they are trying to make the car better and safer by performing the recalls.    Thats how I look at it.</p>
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