pierceography
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Calling a stupid reply stupid is about as emotional is calling water wet, a white person white, black person black, and green grass green.
It isn't the buyers responsibility to remove corrosion from the skid plate, it's something that shouldn't be there on a brand new vehicle. Especially considering it's not something tucked deep in the Bowles of the vehicle where you can't see it. To put the onus on the buyer to remove something that shouldn't be there, is again, stupid. As is claiming someone proved your point when it was actually refuted. Maybe delusional is a better description for that. This isn't an "emotional response" it's a conclusion based on observation.
lol, you really think you're right, don't you?
Tell you what, let's break this down to base elements (literally). Your point of contention is that steel shouldn't rust when exposed to a corrosion agent? That's just... well, stupid.
So what you're really saying is that between assembly, test driving, sitting in the weather awaiting shipment, actual shipment, and hitting the dealer lot... Ford is responsible for removing any harmless corrosion from your vehicle? Corrosion that's going to form again as soon as you drive it off the lot? Let me save you another emotional response: Yes, you expect that. Ok, so point me to the section in the purchase agreement you signed with your dealer stating corrosion will be removed. Oh, wait... You can't, because that's not actually a thing.
So here we have it: You're expecting a service no one has promised you, and whining about it on an Internet forum because the girls at your book club are probably tired of hearing about it. See, that's the thing about baseless expectations: They're baseless; And so are your emotionally charged "observations". So do us all a favor and fix it yourself. It's not Ford's problem, it's not the dealership's problem, it's yours. Because until you come with some facts that prove otherwise, everything you've presented is your opinion and nothing more.
But at least you've proved one thing: Feelings really can be hurt by rust. The millennial struggle is real, folks.