Protesting the deletion of oil sludge-prone engines list

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Regarding the removal of the affected engines list that was made in this edit: 23:14, 24 March 2009 Gump Stump ... (remove list, spam, how-to, tag fact) No discussion first? Seems that was a fairly major decision that probably deserved some discussion (i.e. the deleted list wasn't relevant? The Center for Auto Safety isn't an acceptable reference?) I think it's appropriate to have a list of affected entities - similar to how the Ford Pinto is linked within the Car fire article. I do agree the external links were mostly junk - Castrol Oil and the MSN Autos links were spam, & datatown.com/chrysler is an outdated mess. OilSludge.com was removed too, okay if you must, but perhaps it would be appropriate to link at least a few of the main resources that are listed on OilSludge.com -- i.e. the "Sludged" section of the Center for Auto Safety & the 2007 NYT article ... Thoughts? Carcomplaints (talk) 20:13, 3 September 2009 (UTC)Reply

References

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Here are the references to the attached article for FYI purposes only as the links no longer work.

  • "Saab adds engine warranty extension to cover possible oil sludge problems". AutoWeek. Retrieved March 14, 2005.
  • "Oil sludge woes plague VW". AutoWeek. Retrieved March 14, 2005.
  • "Toyota, owners spar over engine sludge problem". AutoWeek. Retrieved November 10, 2006.
  • "Consumer advocacy group says Chrysler V6 has sludge problems". AutoWeek. Retrieved March 14, 2005.

--Pilot|guy 02:57, 28 April 2006 (UTC)Reply