Sponsored

Walked away from a GT :(

Jetnoise

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jun 27, 2018
Threads
22
Messages
1,379
Reaction score
346
Location
Raleigh NC
Vehicle(s)
2018 GT Premium PP1, 70 Shaker Mach 1 stroker, 1967 F/B 357W, 1968 302 Vert, 4I 85 5.0 B&M Blower
Why to people feel the need to justify their decisions on a F’in internet car forum...?
Lol.
Well doc.....it all started when I was 8 years old.....
 

HoosierDaddy

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jan 2, 2016
Threads
264
Messages
4,672
Reaction score
9,074
Location
Winchestertonfieldville (ok, Scottsdale), AZ
First Name
Randy
Vehicle(s)
2016 GT Premium PP, 2023 Tesla Model 3 Performance, 1978 Trans Am WS6, etc.

AmericanV8Guy

Well-Known Member
Joined
Sep 8, 2018
Threads
10
Messages
195
Reaction score
218
Location
USA
Vehicle(s)
2016 Mustang GT PP, 2016 Corvette C7 Z06
Vehicle Showcase
1
Salesman was cool about it, but the sales manager was kind of a DB... at one point he told me to just "blow it up, it's under warranty..." - really dude, I'm not that guy that is interested in having my vehicle spend half it's life in a shop. But thanks for the super sleaze-ball tactic.

View media item 14187
That's EXACTLY what my first service tech told me. Essentially, they're telling you that they don't give a flying f**k whether or not you get stranded in the middle of nowhere with a blown engine, or even better, if it happens while you're going 65+mph on the freeway.... That's when I decided to find another dealership to look into the issue. When they did, they found pieces of metal on top of the cylinder heads....... They did whatever Ford HQ approved in order to fix it, and the issue came back. Seeing as my car has been in the shop for 3+ months since purchasing it for this same issue, I started a Ford buy back. Not once during those three months was I offered a rental or loaner car too.
I really love"d" my car, but this whole ordeal/headache has left me with a sour taste in my mouth. I've also been waiting forever for this issue to be fixed so I could supercharge my car. But now I realize that it never will be fixed, and I don't want to add a supercharger to an engine that will most likely blow up. Hence why I started the Ford buy back and placed an order for a Zl1 1LE. I've been a Mustang guy my entire life, but I'm not ready to deal with yet another shit-storm of issues by buying another 5.0. Was originally waiting for a GT500 but the auto-only, and what are sure to be hilariously atrocious ADMs (that Ford does nothing to address) has turned me off of that idea for the time being.

You may get lucky and have 0 issues with a GT, but that's unfortunately not how my "luck" works; and I am NOT ready to deal with Ford again for that same issue. The "tick" should have been addressed with the Gen 1 'yote, and should have never existed in the Gen 2 and 3. Can't think of any other car today where the manufacturer thinks that it's ok for a brand new car to have such a problem that will undoubtedly result in the customer having to constantly leave it at the shop for repairs.
 
Last edited:

Sponsored

OP
OP

anmut

Active Member
Joined
Dec 29, 2018
Threads
2
Messages
44
Reaction score
16
Location
Wisconsin
First Name
Aaron
Vehicle(s)
2017 Ecoboost Droptop Premium
That's EXACTLY what my first service tech told me. Essentially, they're telling you that they don't give a flying f**k whether or not you get stranded in the middle of nowhere with a blown engine, or even better, if it happens while you're going 65+mph on the freeway.... That's when I decided to find another dealership to look into the issue. When they did, they found pieces of metal on top of the cylinder heads....... They did whatever Ford HQ approved in order to fix it, and the issue came back. Seeing as my car has been in the shop for 3+ months since purchasing it for this same issue, I started a Ford buy back. Not once during those three months was I offered a rental or loaner car too.
I really love"d" my car, but this whole ordeal/headache has left me with a sour taste in my mouth. I've also been waiting forever for this issue to be fixed so I could supercharge my car. But now I realize that it never will be fixed, and I don't want to add a supercharger to an engine that will most likely blow up. Hence why I started the Ford buy back and placed an order for a Zl1 1LE. I've been a Mustang guy my entire life, but I'm not ready to deal with yet another shit-storm of issues by buying another 5.0. Was originally waiting for a GT500 but the auto-only, and what are sure to be hilariously atrocious ADMs (that Ford does nothing to address) has turned me off of that idea for the time being.

You may get lucky and have 0 issues with a GT, but that's unfortunately not how my "luck" works; and I am NOT ready to deal with Ford again for that same issue. The "tick" should have been addressed with the Gen 1 'yote, and should have never existed in the Gen 2 and 3. Can't think of any other car today where the manufacturer thinks that it's ok for a brand new car to have such a problem that will undoubtedly result in the customer having to constantly leave it at the shop for repairs.
Exactly all of this! Ford, get your sh*t together, please!
 

gimmie11s

Well-Known Member
Joined
Mar 2, 2018
Threads
7
Messages
1,847
Reaction score
1,484
Location
SoCal
Vehicle(s)
Murica!
Ah hahahahaha

There is no systemic problem with the 18+ mustang.

Glad you are happy with your Charger.

How many 2018 Mustangs have taken you to Gapplebee’s already? Tons, I’m sure.
 
OP
OP

anmut

Active Member
Joined
Dec 29, 2018
Threads
2
Messages
44
Reaction score
16
Location
Wisconsin
First Name
Aaron
Vehicle(s)
2017 Ecoboost Droptop Premium
Ah hahahahaha

There is no systemic problem with the 18+ mustang.

Glad you are happy with your Charger.

How many 2018 Mustangs have taken you to Gapplebee’s already? Tons, I’m sure.
Tons! Omg so much tonnage.
 
 








Top