Ford Would Not Give My Truck Back!!!!!!
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Dock, the bottom line is too much stress on the FORD. Your gonna have to let that 36 Outlaw go and get something like a 20 Outlaw so your not working it so hard! Speedometer today, transmission tomorrow, whats next!
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You guys must really have some ****ty dealerships,I've dealt with two seperate Ford dealers in our area and never had any problems,maybe it's because we're close to Detroit I don't know I've never heard of nightmares like you guys encounter.
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Originally posted by TEAMBAJA
Dock, the bottom line is too much stress on the FORD. Your gonna have to let that 36 Outlaw go and get something like a 20 Outlaw so your not working it so hard! Speedometer today, transmission tomorrow, whats next!
Dock, the bottom line is too much stress on the FORD. Your gonna have to let that 36 Outlaw go and get something like a 20 Outlaw so your not working it so hard! Speedometer today, transmission tomorrow, whats next!
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I am not a BMW guy at all. (I call it a 40,000 Honda) But my wife bought one last year. Well the wipers quit. The dealership is in Portland, OR. We live on Longview, WA. It had been raining, no pouring for about 2 weeks non stop with no end in sight. Impossible to drive it 70 miles on I-5 in these conditions without wipers. The dealership sent truck to our house and hauled it their shop at their expense. Their idea, no big deal. They also provided a local rental car for her. I have never experianced that kind of customer service with any other kind of dealer.
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