Ford buyback trucks

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Valdez759

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In 2020 I purchased a manufactured buyback 2018 ford raptor (gen 2) in Purcell, Oklahoma… The truck originally came from Florida. They disclosed immediately that is was a lemon law buy back (as they should)

The dealer advised Ford fixed something in the engine that made a RATTLE noise.. I’m no mechanic but i think they said they replaced the short block for a new one…so basically a new engine what they told me.. truck had bout 50k miles

They added a year warranty and or a certain amount of miles…

I have never had a problem with my truck! I got a great deal in my opinion…payed about 46k..
 

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depending on the issue, most of the time the truck gets resold with either a lemon title or can be repaired and sold. I have been involved in a buyback and the issue was disclosed and sold as a discount to a person who did jot care about the issues
 

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It's funny to see these old posts denying that there are very many lemon lawed Raptor buybacks. This is just one dealer that's not too far from me--they have six gen 2 Raptors on the lot right now and five of them are lemon law buybacks. They seem to specialize in lemon law vehicles but they're hardly the only dealer that sells them.

www.hellerford.com
 

smurfslayer

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It’s super easy for Ford to get victimized by the lemon law when the stealerships are routinely exceeding 30 days to get parts, much less make the repair. You only need a single broken hard part in some cases and you bust the statutory requirements for a lemon lawsuit.

That’s not to minimize what happened to the owners, but some of these are surely not true lemons, but rather trucks that simply broke the time threshold making a repair or repairs.

Also, why are we even talking about cr@p stirring by 8x banned, notorious troll sasquatch77?
 

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In the past there were a lot of trucks being bought back from CA because they would fail emissions. It was listed on car fax a dealer out of ft worth seemed to get a lot of them. I haven’t looked in a long time, not sure if it’s still happened or not.
 
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