To Lemon or not to Lemon?
#1
To Lemon or not to Lemon?
Ok, so far since I have bought my 2012 GT on March 23rd I've had quite the run with it. I mean I LOVE this car, but I just might of run into one of the bad apples.
Within the first 2 months I've had to get both front control arms replaced. They then forgot to put the bolt back into the sway bar(previous thread). Brakes already squeaking, and somehow the pads are on backorder? I then heard loud thumping going over speed bumps at low speeds...low and behold both struts needed to be replaced. Technician took it for a test drive and was hearing the control arm problem again. So he puts it on the lift and calls me into the maintenance bay. Dun dun dun..left arm is bad again and needs to be replaced.
So obviously I asked to speak to the service manager about some sort of compensation offer before I decide to file this under a lemon, but he is still waiting on an offer/response from Ford Corporate.
I really just want to enjoy my car without having to carefully listen for something that could go wrong with it.
Within the first 2 months I've had to get both front control arms replaced. They then forgot to put the bolt back into the sway bar(previous thread). Brakes already squeaking, and somehow the pads are on backorder? I then heard loud thumping going over speed bumps at low speeds...low and behold both struts needed to be replaced. Technician took it for a test drive and was hearing the control arm problem again. So he puts it on the lift and calls me into the maintenance bay. Dun dun dun..left arm is bad again and needs to be replaced.
So obviously I asked to speak to the service manager about some sort of compensation offer before I decide to file this under a lemon, but he is still waiting on an offer/response from Ford Corporate.
I really just want to enjoy my car without having to carefully listen for something that could go wrong with it.
#4
I used the Lemon Law once around 1997.
You will have to look it up, I can't remember if they get 3 or 4 attempts to fix it.
The dealer has to try to fix the same issue 3 or 4 times or they just give up.
Document the hell out of everything.
Fords field service reps are better than they used to be. After it it over, I would expect that they offer you a new 2012 as a fair swap for yours.
You will have to look it up, I can't remember if they get 3 or 4 attempts to fix it.
The dealer has to try to fix the same issue 3 or 4 times or they just give up.
Document the hell out of everything.
Fords field service reps are better than they used to be. After it it over, I would expect that they offer you a new 2012 as a fair swap for yours.
#6
Ya everything so far has been documented. I bought it brand new here in San Diego. From what the service manager they are waiting on a response from Ford Corporate on compensation I guess. Which he was supposed to get back to me about yesterday no matter what the response; if one. Still haven't heard from him after leaving a voicemail early in the day.
#7
Ya everything so far has been documented. I bought it brand new here in San Diego. From what the service manager they are waiting on a response from Ford Corporate on compensation I guess. Which he was supposed to get back to me about yesterday no matter what the response; if one. Still haven't heard from him after leaving a voicemail early in the day.
#8
My brother came up with a novel approach that worked. He bought a lemon in the 80s. The dealer kept giving him the runaround and corporate didn't do much better. My brother had a vinyl decal made for the top of his windshield. It read "Pure Citrus." He parked the car on the street across from entrance of the dealersip one Saturday morning. The police told the dealer they couldn't do anything, because the car was parked legally. My brother's issues were straightened out that afternoon.
#10
I bought a '93 F-250 diesel new and had plenty of problems right from the start and considered the lemon law...The dealer eventually fixed everything right and the truck has given me 268K miles of virtually trouble free service. I still have it. If you look into lemon law rules you might see that there is a substantial penalty for the miles you have driven it.