ib516
Oct 20, 2016Explorer II
Greene728 wrote:
Where is fishonone?
I'm sure he will come to the rescue with a logical explanation/excuse soon!
Walaby wrote:I agree. Only reason its posted here like it is is to try to stir the pot from a anti- Ford person. Hope no one else takes the bait! Maybe its time for some of these guys that like to stir the Mine is better than yours pot, to grow up.:B
WOW.. Dang, that's crazy
I don't see anywhere on the letter where it says that Ford Canada says it's not their problem. Only that they don't have a vehicle return policy. Policy is to repair under the terms of the factory warranty.
Not sure why whoever is having the problem couldn't understand that.. that's normal. But, okay.
That is crazy though.
Mike
spoon059 wrote:Greene728 wrote:
Where is fishonone?
I'm sure he will come to the rescue with a logical explanation/excuse soon!
No need to start picking a fight here... Obviously there was a mechanical issue with this particular truck and the dealer appears to have stepped up to the plate for the owner. Things happen. Ford sells 50K+ F-series trucks per month... inevitably you will stumble upon some problems.
Looks pretty darn cool though!
prm99v6 wrote:
It is my understanding (again from her Facebook page) that she got rid of the Ford and got a Ram 3500 megacab.
According to the news article update, Ford did give her a refund. So she was free to shop for a new vehicle where ever she wanted, no matter the owner or location.
It is my understanding (again from her Facebook page) that she got rid of the Ford and got a Ram 3500 megacab. I don't know if the Ram and Ford dealers share the same owner or not.
Greene728 wrote:
Where is fishonone?
I'm sure he will come to the rescue with a logical explanation/excuse soon!