THE BORE
General => The Superdeep Borehole => Topic started by: OnlyRegret on March 23, 2020, 06:34:29 PM
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https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/squirrels-damage-driver-s-car-for-third-time-costing-owner-thousands-in-repairs-1.4841188
Reeve and his wife, Beryl, bought a 2018 Ford Escape two years ago. The first time squirrels got under the hood and caused damage it cost $1,129 to repair. A year later it happened again and the repair cost was $1,074. Now, it’s happened again and the repair bill is expected to be $1,749.
The Reeves say they still need answers as to why squirrels keep damaging their vehicle.
"We live in an environment with plenty of cars but for some reason they keep targeting ours and I would like to know why," Beryl Reeve said.
Please explain to them why you are doing this.
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Lauren More, Vice President of Communications for Ford told said "Soy-based materials are not used for wiring or wiring casings in Ford vehicles."
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soyboy
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This happened to my car once. I had to pay a $500 deductible for my insurance to pay the cost ($1500). Rodents apparently love chewing the wires.
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:doge