Our Porsche dealer was really hit or miss with loaners. For a couple of minor issues we got a Panamera Hybrid and a Cayenne. But then once we had a serious issue that required our Porsche to be towed and they were like no loaners available. I guess that was a quirk of such a low volume manufacturer. The Porsche itself was brilliant, the dealerships were not so great.It’s a Ford, not a Porsche or Audi … their margins are not there for that kind of service because their customers aren’t paying $660 for custom seat belt colors. You can bet the people dropping $90k on Lightnings won’t be too pleased with their dealer experience if they are accustomed to that of Audi and Porsche. My Porsche dealer took a group of us out for a nice drive in their loaners and then treated us to a private lunch at a steakhouse with swag bags. That’s NEVER gonna happen at a Ford dealer.
Last time I needed a loaner I drove a brand new Macan for 3 weeks and put 1000 miles on it and had all kinds of fun with it.
These customer experiences build brand loyalty. Despite many negative Ford experiences I remain a fan but keep my expectations low. I mean, have you been inside a Hyundai (or Kia) dealership???![]()
Our Mercedes dealer kept a fleet (at least in pre-covid times) of 200 loaner cars. Always treated top notch there.
Low expectations for Ford. It's taken every ounce of willpower I have not to buy a Macan during this 11 month wait, but I swore I was taking a break - hopefully permanently - from expensive German vehicles. We sold our Porsche and Mercedes in 2021.
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