Did the OP also say that the dealer had not installed some of the items listed on the invoice as dealer installs, but were included in the amount on the invoice? This has gotten way too convoluted.
Wouldn't that apply more to real property than personal property. In this case he paid what he was asked to pay. Equitable doctrine applies where you don't own the property and improve it, then ask for reimbursement from the owner. These improvements occurred while it belonged to the dealer...
Never been given a "CO" with all the vehicles I have bought. I have always walked out with a title application. With that in hand the vehicle is mine and the lender shown on the title app. If anything is owed to me or the dealer they give me a "We owe or I owe". That covers things the dealer...
Be careful. By the way firemen are trained and equiped to fight fires. I have no problem with you carrying an extinguisher just choose your battles carefully. Insurance forms aren't as bad as death certificates.
Does that mean they are automatic? Because my supervisor had seconds to get out before the jeep he was in exploded. Fortunately he only received minor burns.
Consider Smartliner also. They are better than the factory. Cheaper and comparable to WT. Took mine out of my Bronco Sport. Front ones are same on both. Back isn't.
In both the cases I reported a fire extinguisher would have been no use and someone would have been severally injured at best. I stated my opinion. Thank you for your constructive criticism.
So if I want my paint to look good go ceramic and if I want to protect my Maverick I should use a physical barrier for flat and frontal areas I should get a bra. Do they still make them?
Got mine 3/2/23. Dropped order at Long Lewis as they never communicated with me or did Ford for order placed with them. Good luck getting yours. The person that took my order appears to be gone and her files in lala land.
Would you buy a low mileage, less than a year old Maverick and not transfer the warranty? Or if that same dealer services it they would know who originally bought it.
My first thought is how are they going to find out what you sold it for. As far as finding out you sold it I can see several ways they could find that out. But I'm not going to tell them what I sold it for.
I drove for a used car dealer. Electronics are the most common problem and costly. Rental car coverage is nice too. Because so many dealers don't have any at this time. Just saying no automatically isn't right for everyone. But say no at least once, to see finance guy get up tight.