BCStang
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- Dec 8, 2017
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- Location
- British Columbia
- First Name
- Jason
- Vehicle(s)
- 2017 GT 6Speed PP
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Hey guys, wondering if any of you have some advice for me.
Bought my mustang in British Columbia this summer so far she has 6800km’s on her, 2017 GT 6Speed with PP.
Ford Racing package 2 installed by dealership.
Approx. 2 months ago I got a steering assist failure and lost all power steering, ended up curbing the car, I had it towed to the dealership and the work began, that was on Nov 6th.
Since then it has not left the dealership, as of today I got a call from them saying it would be another 2! Weeks because they are unable to locate the steering assembly they need for the car, apparently according to them there are none in stock. They got one but it was the wrong part and wouldn’t program?
So that would put the car around 55 days -in- shop.
The dealership has been nice enough to get me a rental (a damn minivan) on their dime, but the fact is I’m paying for a car that as of today honestly has no return date.
This is very frustrating and I must say I am not amused that ford would have such a stock shortage on such a clearly important part.
:frusty:
Thoughts?
Thanks!
Bought my mustang in British Columbia this summer so far she has 6800km’s on her, 2017 GT 6Speed with PP.
Ford Racing package 2 installed by dealership.
Approx. 2 months ago I got a steering assist failure and lost all power steering, ended up curbing the car, I had it towed to the dealership and the work began, that was on Nov 6th.
Since then it has not left the dealership, as of today I got a call from them saying it would be another 2! Weeks because they are unable to locate the steering assembly they need for the car, apparently according to them there are none in stock. They got one but it was the wrong part and wouldn’t program?
So that would put the car around 55 days -in- shop.
The dealership has been nice enough to get me a rental (a damn minivan) on their dime, but the fact is I’m paying for a car that as of today honestly has no return date.
This is very frustrating and I must say I am not amused that ford would have such a stock shortage on such a clearly important part.
:frusty:
Thoughts?
Thanks!
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