Denying legit warranty claims is absolutely the same thing as ******** your customers.
To say it's financially advantageous to screw people around for warranty only makes financial sense if you plan on closing your doors in a year or two. If a company is in it for the long haul it makes zero sense to not stand behind your product warranty. Happy, satisfied, repeat customers, and those same people referring friends and family, are what keeps a business healthy.
Does Ford have a healthy business? Financially, is FMC doing well? Does FMC always make customer focused decisions?
I’m not trying to say that Ford treats their auto warranty work as American Home Shield treats homeowners. I just pointed out that it is in their best interest, financially, to deny claims.
I don’t think that they just blatantly deny every claim. I never claimed that. I don’t think they want to screw every customer over. I do think that they look for reasons to blame the customer to get out of claims. I also believe that they try cheap/quick fixes rather than an expensive or timely fix with the hope that the customer doesn’t bring it back in…just as we do with healthcare per insurance guidelines.
Take a look at your local dealer’s service google ratings and skip Fast Lane type service. There are countless stories of denied claims with blame shifted to the customer. If you don’t like it as the customer, you can switch dealers…like if you’re in my position. But…Ford, the administrator of the plan, has the ultimate decision. My local dealers couldn’t get me in until June for the problems on my two week old truck when I called in January. I ended up getting it in a dealer two hours away in March (diagnostic) and then April, but didn’t have it for 8wk. They fixed 1/5 things, claiming the rest were either normal or parts on back order. I now have a sunroof that leaks (but wouldn’t open at all before), regular “drive control fault, service required” if I switch drive modes, and I lose lights/cameras on the side view mirror.
Legit question- How long am I reasonably expected to be out of my truck in the first year of ownership, with a Ford Escape as a loaner? How long is a reasonable amount of time to wait for warranty service?
Some of you are acting like I hate Ford. In the past 12mo, I’ve bought a 70k Lightning and an 85k Raptor. I’ve spent a lot of money with them and plan on keeping with the brand. I am not currently happy with the warranty/service side of things, as well as QC, though.