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Which Lower Rear Bumper Panel is on your 2011 GT?
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<blockquote data-quote="z28th1s" data-source="post: 9978984" data-attributes="member: 67443"><p>I talked to the selling dealer (in NC) on Monday. They told me to contact my local dealer (I live in VA).</p><p></p><p>I talked to my dealer here on Tuesday. They said it isn't a warranty claim. They said it is referred to as a 'mis-built car' and had to be handled by the dealer that originally got the car from Ford.</p><p></p><p>I called the selling dealer in NC back and after a few conversations we found out that the receiving dealer has 48 hours from the time that they get the car in to report it to Ford as being 'mis-built'.</p><p></p><p>They got the car on 6/23/10 and I bought the car on 8/7/10 so it had obvisously been longer than 48 hours. The dealer in NC told me to go to the dealer in VA and get a price for what the lower rear fascia would cost and the cost to have it installled and to fax it to them.</p><p></p><p>I went yesterday after work and the dealer here in VA gave me the price at cost, which was $133.30. The labor was $44.00. With tax it came out to $183.xx. I faxed that to the selling dealer in NC.</p><p></p><p>The salesman that sold me the car has to get approval from his General Manager to send the dealer in VA a check for the part and the install, since the dealer in NC will have to 'eat' this cost.</p><p></p><p>The salesman told me he should get approval in the morning and I can get the new lower rear fascia ordered. I hope everything works out, it looks pretty decent at this time.</p><p></p><p>Sorry for the long post!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="z28th1s, post: 9978984, member: 67443"] I talked to the selling dealer (in NC) on Monday. They told me to contact my local dealer (I live in VA). I talked to my dealer here on Tuesday. They said it isn't a warranty claim. They said it is referred to as a 'mis-built car' and had to be handled by the dealer that originally got the car from Ford. I called the selling dealer in NC back and after a few conversations we found out that the receiving dealer has 48 hours from the time that they get the car in to report it to Ford as being 'mis-built'. They got the car on 6/23/10 and I bought the car on 8/7/10 so it had obvisously been longer than 48 hours. The dealer in NC told me to go to the dealer in VA and get a price for what the lower rear fascia would cost and the cost to have it installled and to fax it to them. I went yesterday after work and the dealer here in VA gave me the price at cost, which was $133.30. The labor was $44.00. With tax it came out to $183.xx. I faxed that to the selling dealer in NC. The salesman that sold me the car has to get approval from his General Manager to send the dealer in VA a check for the part and the install, since the dealer in NC will have to 'eat' this cost. The salesman told me he should get approval in the morning and I can get the new lower rear fascia ordered. I hope everything works out, it looks pretty decent at this time. Sorry for the long post! [/QUOTE]
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