Of course it will be brought up, who would find those scratches and just say "Of well, stuff happens" :) It is just much better to find it at the dealer than to come back a few days later and say 'By the way, there are some scratches'.
It will not, but it will save me time and stress to get it all taken care of up front, without the slightest doubt that it was not caused by me taking the car thru a car wash. Perhaps some people are not detail oriented, but as an aircraft mechanic I am, for obvious reasons. You will never find...
When I went to take delivery of my last new vehicle I spent 45 minutes with a PDI checklist going over every inch inside and outside with the delivery agent, ended up with a list of 9 issues I wanted fixed before I would accept the vehicle. Took them 4 days to correct them but when I signed for...
In your case with the paint chip you are correct, it may be a prep issue, or the rock was going very fast and hit at just the correct spot to do that damage as it was on a curved area. I was referring more to the scratches people are finding.
No, what I am saying is if a PDI inspecteion had found the issues before taking delivery that they would without a doubt be attributed to either the Dealer's mis-handeling or the factory. This would take you out of the equation entirely. There is no way I would accept a damaged vehicle from a...
Seems to me few people know what a PDI is, any new vehicle I purchase gets a very close inspection bumper to bumper before I leave the Dealer. How could you take delivery of a new vehicle with visible scratches and not see it??
Well, I spoke with Ford this morning and they confirmed that the Sport can NOT be towed at all, so will cancel my reservation and keep my Bronco Black Diamond one.
Motortrend is saying that the FE is on the exclusion list for X-Plan pricing, not sure how solid that is.
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Correction, seems that is for the full size Bronco, not the Sport...
I have been in contact with both the sales manager here at Future Ford, and with my Brother-in-Law who is the sales manager for Fox Ford in Grand Rapids, both have checked with their respective Rep's at Ford and tell me that the Sport is indeed flat towable, and that the internal esource...
Well, *(%$@) I really wanted the Sport, but as we travel by RV a LOT! I will have to also go with the bigger Bronco, or something else as it is heavy, Ford is really shooting themselves in the foot with this one, there are thousands of Rv'ers out there and the Sport would be the perfect tow vehicle.
OK, I have looked everywhere and cannot find out if the BL+BL is flat towable behind my Motorhome. I know the Bronco is, but I prefer the sport. I flat tow now and it is much better and easier than using a dolly, anyone have any insight??