Huge Mistake
Regardless of what your issues are, do yourself a favor and get them fixed at the dealer under warranty as soon as you can. As someone who received a refund for their 15' because of issues, take my word for it.
Many lemon law statutes allow for a mileage charge. This charge stops, when the first repair occurs, so the lower the mileage, the less you pay.
My truck had 33,000 miles on it when it was bought back and I paid mileage on 4k miles.
If the issue is recurring, escalate the problem from your dealer up through ford customer service and they will take care of you.
Many lemon law statutes allow for a mileage charge. This charge stops, when the first repair occurs, so the lower the mileage, the less you pay.
My truck had 33,000 miles on it when it was bought back and I paid mileage on 4k miles.
If the issue is recurring, escalate the problem from your dealer up through ford customer service and they will take care of you.
Well, i just bought a 2016 F-150. That week, a door seal came loose, and a few bushings and other pieces fell off. The carpet is coming up near the passengers side door. Is this typical Ford "craftsmanship"? Can i look forward to going to the dealership every month to get something else fixed? I feel like i've just made a $50k, 6 year mistake.
Do you have picture of the issues? Would be easier to help and see the severity of it.
Our 2015 scab had a problem with the moonroof. Binding on the roof when opening. Took it in for service and they fixed it. Even provided a loaner. I know its less than convenient but sometimes stuff happens, take it back and get it fixed. If the same thing keeps happening and they don't/can't fix it, then that's a good reason to vent.



