What's wrong with the gear shift on my ford ranger, They've had to replace the clutch and cylinder twice in two months?

So 2 weeks ago I had my clutch just replaced and the master clinder replaced, They were actually both replaced a month before that, but I was having trouble w ith the gear shift again and they said it wasn't properly done the first time so they Had the Master Mechanic do it the second time, and here we're again, so what could be causing the gear shift trouble because the people at the Waterloo Ford Dealership in Edmonton Are scratching their heads.

Its a 2011 Ford Ranger, 130 000 KM engine

Added (1). After two weeks you can't put the geart shift into gear, It won't go into gear from neutral

Ford ranger or Ford Expedition?

I'm either gonna buy a 1998 ford ranger 2.5 4 cylinder with 240,000 miles for $1200 or a 2000 Ford Expedition 5.4 v8 with 128,000 for $2000 which would you choose and which do you think is better they were both taken care of so that's not an issue

Who manufactures Nissan automobiles in America?

Was watching one of those Truck TV shows. They took a Nissan Pickup Truck and removed the front end (grill and such) and put a Ford Ranger grill and such on it and didn't have to modify anything. It was a one to one swap. They turned it into a Ford Ranger.

So, do Nissan's come off the Ford assembly line in America?

Who was wrong in this situation?

An older gentleman driving a Ford Ranger pick up accidentally backed into a mans Porsche while leaving Krogers. The older man cracked the left headlight however couldnt locate the owner so he left a note with his name, address and phone number. While the older man was leaving, the man who owned the Porsche came running over to his car and yelling for the old man to stop. The older man backed up, apologised and told the man his number, address and everything was on the note. The man wouldn't accept the note and got angry with the older man, telling him to pull out his insurance papers so he could take a picture of them. The old man told the man he had his phone number and address, there was no way he could escape and he would pay. Then the old man began driving away from the scene. The man hopped in his Porsche and followed the man, nearly all the way back to his home demanding to see his insurance papers. The old man fumbled through his glove box and finally located a card with his insurance information on it and handed it to the man through the window. The man took a picture, called the old man an idiot and got in his Porsche to drive away.

Who was wrong and why?

Have i been exposed to dangerous levels of asbestos?

Me and my brother were working on some drum brakes about a year ago, we didn't have a puller so we used the other option, beat on the whole exterior drum until it comes lose. It was a 93 ford ranger, and thus most likely had asbestos in the brake shoes. I spent a total of around 2 hours out there either beating on it or sitting next to me brother who was beating on it. The garage we were in has no proper ventilation, but its not insulated well and thus air is allowed to escape. The shoes, if i remember right, were not crumbling. I was 13 at the time, and children are more effected by it the younger they are. Now i'm paranoid of everything that could contain asbestos, but mostly paranoid of that possible encounter. We took basically no precautions because everyone makes it seem like asbestos was phased out entirely in the 80s, what we know now not to be true. Do you think the asbestos would have been disturbed? Do you think there's a high chance of me or him developing asbestos related cancers or other problems later in life? The problem is i don't know what's true and what's not. Is just one exposure that horrible, or not?