Here's the difference between German and American cars. American cars have parts that break under warranty, then you're usually okay. German cars wait until the warranty is over and hit you with the kitchen sink of repairs. Which is worse? I think we all know...So, I have had my car for less then 2 1/2 years. Coming from a family of Japanese and German cars, I was the first to get an American car. All I have to say is my dad was pretty spot on in terms of the issues I would deal with. I can't remember the last time anyone in my family has had to take their cars in for warranty work. As for me, I'm tired of it to the point where I'm done. Once I trade in this car later this year, Ford has put me off buying another one of their vehicles. It also doesn't help that my experiences have never been stellar when it comes to the Ford dealerships service centers, and I have been to many. Whats crazy is many of my issues seem to be fairly common. My front bumper was replaced just recently. The issues with it coming loose due to the poor design seems to not be uncommon from my research. What's worse is I think there are many who have resorted to fixing it on their own because some dealerships aren't approving the repair, when there is a plethora of evidence online showing that this isn't an isolated problem. My ac stopped working, and I had the evaporator core tsb fix done. There is a huge thread about this issue on this forum. And now after a few weeks it has stopped working again. So I gotta take another day to go to the dealership and get this handled, most likely will take a couple of days to fix. The cooled seats I'm supposed to have have never worked properly, there is also a long thread about this and the TSB for it from Ford apparently does nothing. The car started to creak and squeak within about a few months of ownership and sync3 has a habit of disconnecting my phone every now and then for no reason. Even something I thought was silly but cool, the pony projection light, I've had to take that in to have fixed because at one point it was just projecting a blob. I'm just tired of it all. As much as I love the car and working on it, I think Ford needs to seriously up their quality. I'm not expecting the finish and detail of a Porsche, I get that this is a value performance car, but I don't wanna have to worry about my AC going out every few months. I guess this second time it went out was just the last straw for me, it is what is is. End of rant.
Myself and my kids all have Honda/Acura... To the contrary they have been bulletproof with well over 100K miles..Worst car I ever owned was a Honda Accord. Pure junk.
To the OP - sorry to hear about your troubles. Sounds like it is time to trade. I hope you find something you're happy with.
So, I have had my car for less then 2 1/2 years. Coming from a family of Japanese and German cars, I was the first to get an American car. All I have to say is my dad was pretty spot on in terms of the issues I would deal with. I can't remember the last time anyone in my family has had to take their cars in for warranty work. As for me, I'm tired of it to the point where I'm done. Once I trade in this car later this year, Ford has put me off buying another one of their vehicles. It also doesn't help that my experiences have never been stellar when it comes to the Ford dealerships service centers, and I have been to many. Whats crazy is many of my issues seem to be fairly common. My front bumper was replaced just recently. The issues with it coming loose due to the poor design seems to not be uncommon from my research. What's worse is I think there are many who have resorted to fixing it on their own because some dealerships aren't approving the repair, when there is a plethora of evidence online showing that this isn't an isolated problem. My ac stopped working, and I had the evaporator core tsb fix done. There is a huge thread about this issue on this forum. And now after a few weeks it has stopped working again. So I gotta take another day to go to the dealership and get this handled, most likely will take a couple of days to fix. The cooled seats I'm supposed to have have never worked properly, there is also a long thread about this and the TSB for it from Ford apparently does nothing. The car started to creak and squeak within about a few months of ownership and sync3 has a habit of disconnecting my phone every now and then for no reason. Even something I thought was silly but cool, the pony projection light, I've had to take that in to have fixed because at one point it was just projecting a blob. I'm just tired of it all. As much as I love the car and working on it, I think Ford needs to seriously up their quality. I'm not expecting the finish and detail of a Porsche, I get that this is a value performance car, but I don't wanna have to worry about my AC going out every few months. I guess this second time it went out was just the last straw for me, it is what is is. End of rant.
Doesn't sound like you've worked on it. Sounds like you let the warranty handle things.As much as I love the car and working on it.....
By a Camaro SS....:-)So, I have had my car for less then 2 1/2 years. Coming from a family of Japanese and German cars, I was the first to get an American car. All I have to say is my dad was pretty spot on in terms of the issues I would deal with. I can't remember the last time anyone in my family has had to take their cars in for warranty work. As for me, I'm tired of it to the point where I'm done. Once I trade in this car later this year, Ford has put me off buying another one of their vehicles. It also doesn't help that my experiences have never been stellar when it comes to the Ford dealerships service centers, and I have been to many. Whats crazy is many of my issues seem to be fairly common. My front bumper was replaced just recently. The issues with it coming loose due to the poor design seems to not be uncommon from my research. What's worse is I think there are many who have resorted to fixing it on their own because some dealerships aren't approving the repair, when there is a plethora of evidence online showing that this isn't an isolated problem. My ac stopped working, and I had the evaporator core tsb fix done. There is a huge thread about this issue on this forum. And now after a few weeks it has stopped working again. So I gotta take another day to go to the dealership and get this handled, most likely will take a couple of days to fix. The cooled seats I'm supposed to have have never worked properly, there is also a long thread about this and the TSB for it from Ford apparently does nothing. The car started to creak and squeak within about a few months of ownership and sync3 has a habit of disconnecting my phone every now and then for no reason. Even something I thought was silly but cool, the pony projection light, I've had to take that in to have fixed because at one point it was just projecting a blob. I'm just tired of it all. As much as I love the car and working on it, I think Ford needs to seriously up their quality. I'm not expecting the finish and detail of a Porsche, I get that this is a value performance car, but I don't wanna have to worry about my AC going out every few months. I guess this second time it went out was just the last straw for me, it is what is is. End of rant.
I have owned/still owned various VWs, Porsches and Hondas for the last 20 years. Some have been trouble free and some have not. My current Cayman and wife's Pilot have had to have warranty work. My older VWs (2002 337 and 2008 R32) have also had minor warranty work. Not sure I can remember any car I have owned that has not needed some type of warranty or recall work done. I expect the Mustang to be no different.TLDR: My American car with 400+ HP is not as reliable as a Japanese car with half the HP and I don't like it.
All manufacturers will have some issues with some vehicles. It's due to the total number of units sold and probability.Not sure I can remember any car I have owned that has not needed some type of warranty or recall work done. I expect the Mustang to be no different.