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Ford is going to get railed
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<blockquote data-quote="floodstang" data-source="post: 16244817" data-attributes="member: 77899"><p>Ford will come out with some kind of B.S. recall and the customers will get their cars fixed. I work at a dealer and see on a daily basis how frustrated customers are with these cars. The ones who are going to get screwed are the technicians, such as myself, who have to do the repairs. The clutch pay was almost cut in half when Ford came out with the "extended warranty coverage" for the clutch. Not only was the pay cut but now they require us to provide them with recordings of the clutch slippage so they can determine if the slippage is enough to justify replacing the clutch. The transmission design is a good concept but in reality, it's a disaster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="floodstang, post: 16244817, member: 77899"] Ford will come out with some kind of B.S. recall and the customers will get their cars fixed. I work at a dealer and see on a daily basis how frustrated customers are with these cars. The ones who are going to get screwed are the technicians, such as myself, who have to do the repairs. The clutch pay was almost cut in half when Ford came out with the "extended warranty coverage" for the clutch. Not only was the pay cut but now they require us to provide them with recordings of the clutch slippage so they can determine if the slippage is enough to justify replacing the clutch. The transmission design is a good concept but in reality, it's a disaster. [/QUOTE]
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