johnnyrauder
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food for thought thanks.was the ptu covered. how many mi.
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Sidewalk repair is illegal and never should have had plug there. Ask to speak with the General Manager of the dealership. Don’t waste your time with Ford. They Will Not get involvedi got 14 4 weeks ago love the car better than i thought. so i'm standing back admiring my new love as my eyes gaze upon the wheals what do i see (get ready for this) i see a plug in the rr tire here is the clincher the plug is in the SIDE wall. ok maybe i should have seen it but really who looks for something like that, i go back to the service dept. the guy says oh it looks like you hit something,when its clearly a plug. tells me go talk to a salesmen he gives me the tires are not covered routine. what kind of underhanded trash is that statement is that.poison, how negligent is that.just horrable. best they will do is split the cost $125 it will take a week to get it, now in hesitant to drive it..not happy. thanks for reading need to to vent,
If my selected dealer near me, (not the one I bought the car from), tries to do the same with me, it won't end well for them. It's a Ford warranty condition, not something at the whim of the dealer. I will be getting service and warranty work done by them, so they had better treat me right. As I get older and crankier, I seem to put up with less BS than when I was a young lad. lol.
Yes, replaced under CPO warranty without issue, around 55k miles. It was leakingfood for thought thanks. Was the ptu covered. how many mi.
On the topic of dealerships, I heard a story years ago that I am unable to confirm.
A vehicle that costs the consumer $45,000.00 has the money split in 3 segments. The vehicle cost of production is $15,000.00, so that is returned to the company. Also they are entitled to a profit which is around $15,000.00.
A third component is the dealership or sales allotment, which comes in at a whopping $15,000.00.
So they make as much as the car company.
The thing that further endorses this claim is the lavish dealerships, with acres of land, and all the costs to keep the lights on and the water running, and all the taxes to support this.
And we all remember Elon Musk's reluctance to have any dealerships.
Just saying, everyone should get royal treatment if the take is anywhere near what is suggested.
I take my Ford to GMC now. Much more organized and overall better customer experienceThen you would think that service managers, body shop managers and general managers would make a real effort to get this right, the departments making money. All I hear about is bad experiences at the dealerships service departments. I have had my share of disagreements and arguments too. I agree that I am treated a little different at the Lincoln dealer. The way I am treated at my lincoln dealer contributed to my MKT purchase. I take my Ford's to the Lincoln Quicklane, they price match tires, even Discount Tire.
OK, so I went to my local Ford dealership and asked to have the ptu oil changed. It's a 15 sho, pp, w/33k miles. They said, "why? We never see any issues with these" I told them that I had been reading otherwise. They still would not do it. So I left and in a couple days I got a survey in email to which I made it clear that I was not happy. Next couple of days I got a call from a friend I know that works there, he was begging me to redo the survey saying that I was now ok. Something about some kind of rating that was going to be hurt. The next time I went in, they were very nice. Still no ptu oil change, but I didn't ask again. This was in Little Rock Arkansas.
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