My Payback to Ford Motor Co.

Quote from killthesunshine:

you are funny. you buy a POS car run it into the ground for 65,000+ miles and prob no routine maintenance records then piss and moan when you can't re-sell for a fortune.

that's funny :D

what's funny is, you make ignorant assumptions with no facts.

The car is ten years old. Garaged most of the time. Maintained to the max. It was a recall that they never notified meabout, where electrical insulation erodes the wiring. The internet is filled with such problems, and Ford walked away from it.

All I asked was for a part, or even a part number. I can get neither. Iwould take a fucking part number, go on the internet, and fix it myself. They won't give me a number.

So now, since it's spring, and a time for romance, go fuck yourself.
 
Quote from hoodooman:

Ten years ago, fords were no damn good. You should have known that.

Now I get it. Somebody gave it to you.:D

I bought it from the kid of a friend of mine. That was the stupid thing. But what's the difference how or why? They make lousy cars and don't back them up.
 
Quote from trendlover:

I know nothing about a cars, but look at this. For the future it looks like Ford is ahead with green technology. So if you are not happy with Obama and green, that does not matter, I am asking an opinion of the Ford stock for the future.

http://blogs.edmunds.com/greencarad...eaders-in-green-tech-patents-study-finds.html

I think my problem is the human one. think about how much money you have to spend to get one customer. And then, you spit in a guy's face. What's the diff if they have new technology, if they don't have the people to service the sell?

I had an AG tell me, "........it's the way Corporate Way." And we wonder why we're not competitive.

when I was a kid, my dad was a Chrysler guy, my Uncle a Ford guy. People had brand loyalties. Now, it's a crap shoot.

Just thought I shoot a little crap their way, and stimulate some conversation. That we did.
 
Quote from flytiger:

I think my problem is the human one. think about how much money you have to spend to get one customer. And then, you spit in a guy's face. What's the diff if they have new technology, if they don't have the people to service the sell?

I had an AG tell me, "........it's the way Corporate Way." And we wonder why we're not competitive.

when I was a kid, my dad was a Chrysler guy, my Uncle a Ford guy. People had brand loyalties. Now, it's a crap shoot.

Just thought I shoot a little crap their way, and stimulate some conversation. That we did.



I understand why you are not happy. You spend money with a company and they give you no respect. I would not like that too. But in the big picture, this company could be the leader is my question. For example if they become a leader in green cars, then the first to give incentives to buy, like big tax break or rebate. Could be big sales too in the future. You said loyalty to car makers, but people like to save money more than loyalty. Just looking for opinions to people who know about cars.
 
Quote from flytiger:

I firmly believe in sharing my consumer experiences, good and bad. Caveat Emptor. This went to Ford, at their request, I might add.

I have a Ford xxxxxxx with 68000 miles on it. The Dealer that sold it to me told me, because you no longer manufacture an "engine compartment wiring harness", your car's not worth anything". come on over, and get another one. I kept my mouth shut. But after of week of being jerked around by their parts department, having your 'customer care' dept do nothing for me (they wouldn't even get me a parts number), you can imagine how enamored I am with your brand. And I owned a 56 tbird, and a 66 Mustang GT a few years ago.

Until you learn how to treat people, until you learn how business is conducted in small communities........I'll leave you with the words I told your phone rep......."now do you see why you can't sell a car?"

This is probably the worst consumer experience I've had in my life. I'll be sure it gets around. It's only fair to the next person who considers dealing with Ford Motor.

I OWNED:

Ford Probe - engine and tranny blew by 110K miles

FORD THUNDERBIRD - engine blew at 91,000 miles. REplacement was about the same as its book value''

CONCLUSION: I will stick with Hondas and Toyotas. I feel no guilt - my Honda was built in America with total labor costs that did not average $78 an hour.

Guess which has more resale value after 5 years - a Honda or a Ford?
 
Quote from TraderZones:

I OWNED:

Ford Probe - engine and tranny blew by 110K miles

FORD THUNDERBIRD - engine blew at 91,000 miles. REplacement was about the same as its book value''

CONCLUSION: I will stick with Hondas and Toyotas. I feel no guilt - my Honda was built in America with total labor costs that did not average $78 an hour.

Guess which has more resale value after 5 years - a Honda or a Ford?

I have a 1990 Honda Accord with 104,000 miles, all mine. Wonderful automobile. Spilled coffee on the dashboard and flooded the clock once. About a month later, the clock came back on its own. Damn thing fixes itself.

I'm getting a Pilot before Bam has us driving coffee cans with sails.
 
Fly,

You should post your request on auto parts forums. There must be somewhere on the net you could get the part number or assistance. Maybe Hemmings?
 
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