Just received an offer to trade my July 2022 Platinum Lightning in on a PowerBoost Limited. $51k for a $94k MSRP truck. Oh well. But I’m giving up on EVs to tow, must do. CarMax offer was equal, but would lose that sales tax benefit for trading.
No one made you do the deal. Literally no one. You could have walked at any point up to closing. By signing you said you were satisfied in both a legal and moral sense. There is ZERO bait and switch. And even if it were, that is neither illegal nor immoral. No one has to close, full stop. It was...
Because they negotiated a price and profits are the name of the game. Get what the market will bear. I am selling two antique vehicles right now for multiples of what I paid. Guess that's price gouging? Cost means almost nothing in pricing metrics - it is all about market. Look at Tesla's...
It's called a competitive market and market pricing. Circumstances change, deals change. A year ago Ford gave me more than MSRP for my year-old PowerBoost King Ranch with 15k miles on it. That ruck is now worth $20k less than the trade valu ethey gave me. Guess I owe them money? Markets and...
complete BS. Zero basis in law or point of equity. No one held you up. I paid $136k for a Tesla that now sells for $89k. Happy customer nonetheless. Got value for payment, end of story. Such whiners.
Ford is not bleeding cash on EVs. That's oil company/related media FUD. Ford has solid EV sales margins (they make money on every EV sale, lose money in teh sector due to accounting rules on write-off of new investment). The segment "loses" money due to R&D expenses, stand-up of new...
I’m working directly with Ford engineering and customer relations (with engineering lead), have promised not to provide contact info anywhere else, as that isn’t their day job and they’d be inundated. Sorry I can’t do better…
Yeah, it can be a mistake to invoke the lemon law buyback terminology, best to go through customer relations. They get that they sold me something that simply will not operate as advertised.
State-dependent laws say that if a vehicle can’t be fixed within certain parameters you can initiate a lemon law repurchase, where they have no option and must buy it back. To avoid this black mark, customer service at Ford can start a buyback on their own if it meets certain requirements. In...
Wow, good luck! You definitely have a case. Ford has oferred to write off the HIS installation costs if I remain patient and allow them time to fix it, with November 1 as a drop dead date.