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Car in shop for engine knocking
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<blockquote data-quote="Torch10th" data-source="post: 10665728" data-attributes="member: 15703"><p>I feel bad for anybody having issues where this may be the first Ford they've purchased. I'm in a unique situation in that between my father and I we've spent close to 1,000,000 at this one Ford dealership over the last decade.</p><p></p><p>Knowing that, you better believe the GM of this dealership is doing everything in his power to make it right. I certainly can't speak for my father on the issue, but if Ford can't get this fixed and I either have to end up going the lawyer route or trade the car off, I will never put another Ford in my driveway. Not only is that quite a bit of lost revenue for the dealership, but Ford itself. When you consider that I buy a new car about every year and a half.</p><p></p><p>The GM's comment to me in regards to me moving my business elsewhere was "Big Ford doesn't need to be losing it's customers either."</p><p></p><p>On a somewhat unrelated note, I'm driving a 2011 Charger as a rental right now. Initial observations are good. It's HUGE but it doesn't handle like a land barge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Torch10th, post: 10665728, member: 15703"] I feel bad for anybody having issues where this may be the first Ford they've purchased. I'm in a unique situation in that between my father and I we've spent close to 1,000,000 at this one Ford dealership over the last decade. Knowing that, you better believe the GM of this dealership is doing everything in his power to make it right. I certainly can't speak for my father on the issue, but if Ford can't get this fixed and I either have to end up going the lawyer route or trade the car off, I will never put another Ford in my driveway. Not only is that quite a bit of lost revenue for the dealership, but Ford itself. When you consider that I buy a new car about every year and a half. The GM's comment to me in regards to me moving my business elsewhere was "Big Ford doesn't need to be losing it's customers either." On a somewhat unrelated note, I'm driving a 2011 Charger as a rental right now. Initial observations are good. It's HUGE but it doesn't handle like a land barge. [/QUOTE]
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