Anyone have experience with Ford's extended warranty on a Shelby? Ford is offering a 6 year/100k mile warranty for $4400. I know sometimes these prices are negotiable and coverage headaches can vary with the dealer/rep. But curious what others have experienced with claims on these. Thanks.
Was not able to find that 2k car for 85k anywhere on their site. Not in Florida anyway. I do see a lot of 500's for sale, but almost all with low miles were well above 90k. Still a great resource for locating cars!
Thanks Bob. I had seen that post and told him to be patient considering the overall car market seems to be softening. Think he just happened to see this one local. Still, amazing any dealer still has one of unsold at MSRP.
My brother-in-law has been trying to find a new non-CFTP at anything near MSRP without luck. No surprise there. Today he text me an ad hear him for a 2020 non-CFTP car with 6,800 miles and three owners. My first thought was not a great deal considering the spec for a two year old car with...
Definitely not as common on the 6.4 but I still see people having the same issue. Plus the 6.4 runs tighter tolerances so when excess metal gets in the bearings it pretty much wipes everything out. Surprisingly when I pulled my stock lifters everything looked ok so not sure what was making so...
I have a 15 (outside the 2014 recall window) and after 70k or so it started ticking. I change my oil at regular 5-6k intervals and always use premium synthetic (Amsoil, Redline, PuP). But with the 3 little kids the truck also spends a lot of time idling which I've heard contributes to the problem.
I does have DoD, just like the 5.7. After getting a loud tick I just swapped everything out for Hellcat (non-DoD) lifters and deleted the whole setup. Hopefully it lasts. A lot of discussion on whether the raised cam position contributes to a lifter oiling issue. Who knows.