SicShelby09
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they have to do that. good luck
What do you mean? They have to buy it back?
they have to do that. good luck
What do you mean? They have to buy it back?
i've worked on dealers. and have seen this happened before. if the car is deffective they would have to take it back, you really dont want your new car to be sprayed again.
i even remember once we had a gt500 on the showroom that had 2 finger prints on the hood. ford sent ppl to look at it a couple of times, i dont know what they did to the car but they took it from the dealer.
I don't think Ford is under any obligation to do this. However it may simply be easier.
It's clearly a warranty item and so they are obligated to resolve the issue. If the tri-coat stage of paint used on this car is so exacting that there's little chance a body shop could accurately match the color, you might run in to a situation where the lemon law applies. Ford knows this and they may be banking on it being less costly to simply do a buy back.
Cars like this probably end up as engineering mules etc.
But if they feel it would be easier and less costly to have a respray of the roof done, they have the right to do this as well. Their obligation is to satisfy the warranty claim. Howe they do that is ultimately up to them.
I don't think Ford is under any obligation to do this. However it may simply be easier.
It's clearly a warranty item and so they are obligated to resolve the issue. If the tri-coat stage of paint used on this car is so exacting that there's little chance a body shop could accurately match the color, you might run in to a situation where the lemon law applies. Ford knows this and they may be banking on it being less costly to simply do a buy back.
Cars like this probably end up as engineering mules etc.
But if they feel it would be easier and less costly to have a respray of the roof done, they have the right to do this as well. Their obligation is to satisfy the warranty claim. Howe they do that is ultimately up to them.
probably not under the obligation but the car has a deffects on it and its not like he bought the car under like a scratch and dent sale or something like that. to paint it they would have to get to an agreement with the buyer. no body wants a new car that has been reported as repainted. this affects the value of the car.
back on 06 some cars had something on the paint i forgot what it was, but it was fixable and it didnt take long you would take the car to the dealer and they would take care of it. i'd be ok with that.
unless you plan to keep the car forever., let them re-paint it.
no i would wait the 6 months or Glass roof it and ask for 1000 dollar gift card to any Ford product
How the hell is that possible?