TwizzleStix
Pudendum Inspector aka FORZDA 1
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I'm assuming this was a reply to my post.Sounds like your issue is less Ford's issue, and more an issue with the previous owner removing parts prior to trading it in. With thousands of parts on these trucks, it would be difficult for any dealership or tech to determine what small part might have been removed from the previous owner.
Raptors have become vehicles that are frequently modified, tuned, Forscan changes, off-roaded, etc. It's really a grab bag buying one used if you don't know exactly what the prior owner modified.
Not putting this on you, but anyone who puts one iota of confidence in a certified label by a dealer, or those 128 point checks, is smoking something I want a puff of.I'm assuming this was a reply to my post.
The truck was supposed to be BlueCertified which gave me confidence I was purchasing something Ford was willing to back up - which I'm also wrong. Phone customer support told me that dealerships work like franchises and if they are not following a Ford program correctly, they will try to escalate but ultimately I have to address with where I purchased from. This is absolutely the opposite of the impression you get on a certification flyer. Ford also told me they had to disclose aftermarket parts if I was purchasing it from a Ford dealership under this program.
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The previous owner also worked at the dealership, which makes it even worse.
I haven't had a lot of cars in the past and it was my first time purchasing an used one. Learned my lesson the hard way but that's not how businesses should be ran. If I hadn't gotten compensation from the dealership I purchased it from for all of their gaps, I'd had the Illinois Chamber of Commerce behind them.Not putting this on you, but anyone who puts one iota of confidence in a certified label by a dealer, or those 128 point checks, is smoking something I want a puff of.
I haven't had a lot of cars in the past and it was my first time purchasing an used one. Learned my lesson the hard way but that's not how businesses should be ran. If I hadn't gotten compensation from the dealership I purchased it from for all of their gaps, I'd had the Illinois Chamber of Commerce behind them.