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- Feb 21, 2022
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- North Carolina
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- 2022 Maverick Hybrid
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- 2.5L Hybrid
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Hello all,
I purchased my 2022 hybrid Ford Maverick XLT in February 2022, off the lot (no preorder) from Wade Ford in Smyrna, GA. At the time the dealer markup was not too bad, but they also tacked on two charges for dealer extras: $200 for etching my windows with my VIN, and $600 for the Pulse brake system, where the third brake pulses to avoid accidents.
At the time, I didn't have the ability to say "remove it or I walk", because I really wanted the truck. In any case, I wasn't necessarily against the Pulse as I had read a bit about it potentially decreasing the risk of rear end accidents.
However, I never actually verified that the Pulse worked. So just today, my wife happened to be driving behind me, and I called her while I experimented with braking. I braked hard, I braked softly, I braked repeatedly. Never once did she see the Pulse system actually work.
So I think I got scammed - charged $600 for something they didn't even include. What is my available recourse? If I can verify it's not installed, can I sue in small claims court? It's not easy for me to go back to the dealership - it's a 6 hour drive - so going back and demanding they refund me or install it is not an option.
Thanks for your help!
I purchased my 2022 hybrid Ford Maverick XLT in February 2022, off the lot (no preorder) from Wade Ford in Smyrna, GA. At the time the dealer markup was not too bad, but they also tacked on two charges for dealer extras: $200 for etching my windows with my VIN, and $600 for the Pulse brake system, where the third brake pulses to avoid accidents.
At the time, I didn't have the ability to say "remove it or I walk", because I really wanted the truck. In any case, I wasn't necessarily against the Pulse as I had read a bit about it potentially decreasing the risk of rear end accidents.
However, I never actually verified that the Pulse worked. So just today, my wife happened to be driving behind me, and I called her while I experimented with braking. I braked hard, I braked softly, I braked repeatedly. Never once did she see the Pulse system actually work.
So I think I got scammed - charged $600 for something they didn't even include. What is my available recourse? If I can verify it's not installed, can I sue in small claims court? It's not easy for me to go back to the dealership - it's a 6 hour drive - so going back and demanding they refund me or install it is not an option.
Thanks for your help!
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