It doesn't make sense to anybody. Like I keep saying, the people who bought Tech cars wanted amenities over track prowess. They got what they wanted. They don't have any rational reason to be complaining about it now.
Hey guys,
Thinking about suing Ford, no one at the dealership told me that if drive my car at 8K rpm constantly, I can hurt the motor.
Anyone want to join me in the lawsuit?
Now that I think of it, I might sue wallgreens too, no one informed me not to eat my toothpaste...
Actually..
Damn it man!
How am I supposed to make money I didnt earn now?
Get me one Nick.I don't know how I overlooked this yesterday... This will make even more people excited.
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The oil filter wrench will be kinda cool.
Get me one Nick.
I know, just send me the whole car then. LolI only have one more stock 2017 coming... it'll be here in two weeks. I'm not sure if it will get one or not.
Regardless, if I scooped it out and sent it to you...the new owner would label me as "one of those dealers"...haha I don't need to deal with any more bullshit over a $25 wrench.
Common sense? That is painting with a very broad brush. I thought common sense applied to right vs wrong, treating others how you want to be treated, not putting your head in an alligators mouth etc. Where in the common sense handbook does knowledge that the tech/base package versions of a track inspired vehicle with track lineage would not be suitable for any track use, and possibly see limp mode on the street?My first trip to the track will be on 4-20-2017.
That would be me speaking from common sense. Why buy a non-track car, if you want to track it? Wouldn't make any sense to me.
At this point Ford is not offering a warranty for the cooling components. Although they are the exact same as what is offered on the Track/R setup. No difference mechanically, no difference in how it is installed, no different in where they are produced. Sole difference being a Ford Performance part number instead of a regular Ford Parts number.This reminds me of the 350 or 370Z oil cooling issues. The cars were burning oil badly within a couple laps at a track and even during spirited driving on the road. Nissan refused to do anything about it, so the folks went out and bought Nismo oil coolers. Nissan turned around and voided all their warranties.
So, will Ford warranty it if they even WANTED to spend the 3k? Should Ford be forced to warranty it?