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<Long story, but since I don't know what is relevant, I am giving it all to you...>
Two Fridays (11 days) ago I bought my 2024 BS BL.
All was good. 7 days in the sales person calls and wants to schedule work for a recall. I asked what it was for. He didn't know. I asked how imperative, and he said soon. I asked how long it would take and he said about 5 hours of labor (!) and a day, maybe two. I said I would let him know.
Starting on Saturday, I got at least daily calls from him, which I ignored since I still didn't have time to let them have the car for the day or maybe two.
Today I called him back. I said I searched the .GOV web site and there were no recalls listed for my VIN. He said it was new. I said I still didn't have time to get the car to him. He said he would have someone drop off a loaner car, and take my car, and then return it back to me when complete.
OK. Now I am suspicious. I ask again what it is for, and he goes away, and comes back and says they need to replace the fuel tank. What???? I said I was driving to AZ on Thursday and did not have a day to let them have the car. He said, You really ought to let us do the work before such a trip. WHAT???
So, I said, if the loaner car is a full size Bronco, I will let you do that. And if my car is not done by the end of the day, I am taking your Bronco to Arizona. He agreed.
So the question to y'all is: Have any of you heard of this? They are certainly jumping through a lot of hoops to get my car back, for some reason.
Thoughts?
Two Fridays (11 days) ago I bought my 2024 BS BL.
All was good. 7 days in the sales person calls and wants to schedule work for a recall. I asked what it was for. He didn't know. I asked how imperative, and he said soon. I asked how long it would take and he said about 5 hours of labor (!) and a day, maybe two. I said I would let him know.
Starting on Saturday, I got at least daily calls from him, which I ignored since I still didn't have time to let them have the car for the day or maybe two.
Today I called him back. I said I searched the .GOV web site and there were no recalls listed for my VIN. He said it was new. I said I still didn't have time to get the car to him. He said he would have someone drop off a loaner car, and take my car, and then return it back to me when complete.
OK. Now I am suspicious. I ask again what it is for, and he goes away, and comes back and says they need to replace the fuel tank. What???? I said I was driving to AZ on Thursday and did not have a day to let them have the car. He said, You really ought to let us do the work before such a trip. WHAT???
So, I said, if the loaner car is a full size Bronco, I will let you do that. And if my car is not done by the end of the day, I am taking your Bronco to Arizona. He agreed.
So the question to y'all is: Have any of you heard of this? They are certainly jumping through a lot of hoops to get my car back, for some reason.
Thoughts?
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