Great advice, thank youStart counting days. Business day 31 (count based on days the Service Dept is open) send or hand a letter that you want to return the car under the Federal (or your State if terms are better) Lemon Law.
If you are willing to take the price you paid in trade against something else they have or can get, tell them that. If you'd be OK with the truck (quickly) repaired and back in your driveway tell them that. If not tell them they have had the truck sitting in their service department for 30+ days and you want a refund. And if you don't get a refund you will soon have an attorney - at zero cost to you - and everything just gets more expensive from there. Ford will have to pay your attorney, pay their attorney, probably some damages for inconvenience PLUS they STILL have to take back the truck or fix it.
I've done this before. It's not a bluff. It's not hard. It's just time consuming and annoying if the dealer continues to slow walk. Amazing though. The slow walk ends as soon as the lawsuit is filed. After sitting for 3.5 months the Escape was done a week after the lawsuit filed. A few months later we got a nice check. If the dealership had just done their job to begin with......
It is kinda like I told my daughters when they started dating. Men will treat you with the amount of respect you insist on. I guess some car dealerships (not all) are like this as well.
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