Posted by wisbaker on November 30, 2014 at 10:47:41 from (173.26.84.185):
In Reply to: ford trucks posted by rick1 on November 30, 2014 at 04:40:16:
If you like going to the casino and gambling buy a Ford, if it's a good one you're okay, if it's a bad one realize the warranty only has value if they print it on Charmin. If the dealer doesn't feel like fixing it you'll be without your truck for months and it won't get fixed. Ford will tell you things that will happen and when it goes to the dealer those things don't happen and Ford won't do squat. I'm a proud owner of a F-150 I bought new with the 4.0 V-7 (one cylinder is dead but "They're all that way there's nothing we can do") and the leaky rear window (they're all that way there's nothing we can do) Heck took them 3 tries to do the seat belt recall, the cruise control recall means I don't have cruise control anymore (connection rotted where they scabbed the jumper harness in). We have a newer Dodge, moved after we bought it both dealers have been professional and accomplished any needed repairs right the first time.
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