just bought a brand new Ford 2022 model titanium Tourneo Courier, and couldn't be happier. My enthusiasm, however, was short-lived because I soon discovered a serious fault in the structure. they somehow forgot to put a lock on the fuel cap, it's loose and moving. I'm no auto expert, but I always thought a fuel cap would have some sort of simple locking mechanism to protect the fuel inside. Anything might happent, you drive this thing at high speeds..remember the impending catastrophe that could occur in this situation. also just picture some nefarious somebody putting anything into my vehicle's open gasoline cap to cause havoc. My brand-new car could be rendered entirely useless with just one wrong action. What kind of reasoning is this?
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