hate to say but this is normal at most dealers. should it be no but it is. and no wonder dealers don't touch my cars lol
This. I do not trust ANYONE to touch my cars. Why I learned to work on stuff myself.
hate to say but this is normal at most dealers. should it be no but it is. and no wonder dealers don't touch my cars lol
Tweeted video to Jalopnik and the dealer. Lets see what becomes of it.
This. I do not trust ANYONE to touch my cars. Why I learned to work on stuff myself.
I'd load up a generator, plenty of gas, a big ass flat screen TV and sit as close as possible to the dealership with this video playing repeatedly. Hell, I'd even supply popcorn to those that wanted to watch it
honestly, what would a customer expect ford to do in their behalf? im not saying its right at all but i think the customer would have to come out of pocket for a lawyer then find some way to prove damage was done to the extent that it warranted either compensation for diminished value or a hefty discount on another new car.
Yeah if I have to go to any dealer like I did this week. I only go to the smallest Ford dealerships I know since they actually care about the customer and I usually can see them working on my Raptor or Mustang.
So, it's OK to joyride customers' cars as long as you don't do any damage?
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