- First Name
- Gary
- Joined
- Aug 13, 2022
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- Location
- Florence, Alabama
- Vehicle(s)
- Mercedes Benz GLE350, E350 former 2010 F150 Lariat
- Engine
- 2.5L Hybrid
So, I'm not really sure where to direct my frustrations. Maybe, people here can help me see a proper path to peace.
My 2022 Mav Hybrid XL had to be taken into the dealership (Brighton Ford in Brighton, Co.) where I originally purchased the vehicle as the powertrain failed at around 18k miles.
The vehicle was inspected and it was determined that the powertrain had faulty connectors and needed replaced. A common problem for the first year models.
Good news right?
So, while they were doing a final test drive the vehicle was rear ended, and hard. So hard the vehicle was pushed into a F-150 with a trailer hitch.
The dealership calls me and basically says "So, good news and bad news. We fixed the issue and your free to come pick up your truck and return the loaner, but your truck was involved in an accident and you need to have it taken to a body shop as we don't recommend driving it. But, it is drivable, and you can come pick it up and return the loaner."
So, I take my loaner back and they drive my truck around for me. Very serious damage front and back. I finally get a chance to take it in to a body shop for an estimate, and I've been told that the damage is so extensive they are amazed it's not wobbling as I drove it down the highway as the vehicle frame is twisted and bent. My radiator is demolished and I'm surprised I've not had issues with that, and you can feel the bend when standing inside the bed. Basically, my vehicle is totalled..
What really pisses me off is that if they total it our and refuse to repair the truck not only am I out of my beautiful blue truck, but I'm out a year of my life that I waited for my custom ordered truck, the $3k cash I put down, but also no vehicle on the market today comes with a 1.9% APR...if I have to buy a new vehicle I'm going to lose my shit and sit outside Brighton Ford and picket daily letting potential customers know that they will destroy your vehicle and leave you with the bill.
Anyway, I just needed to rant.
So, am I wrong for thinking that Ford should be making me whole? The dealership basically told me "It was not our fault so it's not our responsibility to return the vehicle in the condition it was received."
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Aside from the fact that ALL THIS was THEIR fault, the dealership that is. if it had been your fault and you had done this then not only would you have been totally responsible for all the cost to put you right but the vehicle value would be decreased greatly due to a serious accident and I consider this a SERIOUS accident. This is where I believe you need an attorney, unfortunately, and need someone to look after your interest not only to repair the things done (possibly get a totally new truck) but make up for the loss in resale value due to the accident. No the dealer won't make good, you can bet, but again that is why you need an attorney.
Remember if this had been YOU and you had done this to one of their vehicles then you would be held responsible and they would have demanded total restitution from you. You should expect no less.
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