3. Not standing behind the tires that they purchased through the Ford program, and installed.
.... Personally I won't do business with them again because I don't like them. .....
do you like anyone?
Yeah, never mind.
Dave and I get along!
I get along with a lot of people. including the ford dealer here who I have very good working relationship with. Having a good relationship with a dealer is what happens when you walk in prepared and are willing to walk away from a deal.do you like anyone?
Yeah, never mind.
They did stand behind it...but you took it somewhere else instead?
The biggest boneheaded move buy the op is in continuing to drive on tires HE KNEW were seriously out of balance. you just can't make that kind of shit up.
Unfortunately their used prices don't reflect that yet.It seems like Raptors are the new sportbikes. Buy used and you know the ho was used and put up wet.
Bike prices haven't reflected that sentiment since I can remember. If it's highly sought after a premium is paid with the caveat of buyer beware.Unfortunately their used prices don't reflect that yet.
Because YOU said you did in your OP, and I quote:I'm not sure why you'd assume this. I've hardly put any miles on the truck what so ever for this exact reason.
Redneckbmxer24 said:I noticed that the new tires that the dealership had just installed were severely out of balance to which I called Peter immediately. I was told to drive it and that it would probably smooth out… You know, because tires balance themselves… It proceeded to get worse.
I know where you guys are coming from
But I have been in similar situations
And the dealers have made it right to a degree
Parts from a dealer can be replaced
At no cost to them in certain situations
However I would communicate through email to have written proof
The man wanted the truck and was willing to get it despite the fact they were not too flexible on the price
I have owned over 13 cars
I have walked away from a lot of deals
However this isn't something I would of walked away
But I personally wouldn't of bought the extended protection
I have a friend of mine who got the 2015 gt
And they took some things out of the car when they went to add gas and detail it
Apart from curbing a wheel and fighting over it to have it replaced over wheel protection plan
Not the worst dealer out there but I would buy from them if it was me
Because YOU said you did in your OP, and I quote:
How could it "proceed to get worse" if you weren't driving it?
Not all third party service contracts are bad.
Typically, the "*insert dealer name here* Guarantee", is trash.