klutchdust wrote:
Bird Freak wrote:
klutchdust wrote:
If you are really concerned go to an attorney and tell them your situation, have them write a letter to the dealer voicing your concerns and then it is documented and it will get the dealers attention.
Then when all is said and done send the bill from the attorney to the dealer for reimbursement/aggravation factor. As far as the dealer concerned about their reputation? They are going to do what
they feel is best and many times it's not in the customers favor. Why was it necessary for lemon laws to be put on the books if Ford is so concerned. My 1985 T-Bird was a piece of scat. Ford knew it
as the truth came out 10 years later and many deaths later, CODB for them.
How is your post helpful to the OP at all? Dealer has taken responsibility for the damage and is going to pay to have it fixed and how does a T-bird fit in here? You must be a lawyer trying to drum up business! :S
First of all since you know absolutely nothing about me you have no basis for your snarky comment. Secondly
if you took the time to read all the responses on the thread you can clearly see my response has merit. If i
...drifted..away from the subject matter it was to make a point. I would suggest you think before you type. Good day.
You are correct, I know nothing about you except your post here which is Lawyer up. Why? Nowhere here does the op say the dealer is giving him trouble about fixing it. People today love lawyers way too much.:) By the way, I did read the post.