17LightningGT
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You would think. 45 minutes and still no call.They should be able to get you approved in minutes.
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You would think. 45 minutes and still no call.They should be able to get you approved in minutes.
I would be sitting at the dealer tapping my fingers lol. I did my PDI at 9pm, which ended up being a mistake though since I missed a small scratch on the side mirror.You would think. 45 minutes and still no call.
When I went to look at it last week, I checked over the whole car. Had a friend come up there with me. Noticed a scuff on the spoiler, which I told them needs to not be there when I pick the car up.I would be sitting at the dealer tapping my fingers lol. I did my PDI at 9pm, which ended up being a mistake though since I missed a small scratch on the side mirror.
HAHA, I have not! Didn't think to mention it honestly. If i do get a survey, I will definitely be going about as bad of a rating as I can though!I've got my fingers crossed for you.
Have you mentioned to them how much you LOVE filling out Customer Sat surveys?
Haha, luckily I am just in purchasing and not the manufacturing side. It is amazing how cheap they are built thoughOh the stories from hell about RV build quality and the horrors of trying to get RV manufacturers to fix items properly while under warranty.... :frusty:
What dealership is this again?
There's a lot of bad process here, and it sounds like a lot of it is on the dealer's side of things. They sound incompetent, but it almost sounds like they're just stalling. For me once the final numbers were agreed on over the phone by the time I reached the dealership finance was ready for me and i was gone probably 30 minutes later. Maybe I just got extremely lucky b/c I didn't have to order mine, but either way if they wanted this done they would have gotten it done well before now.
The other thing that I can't get over is what I had said originally - why screw around trying to rebuild the engine when a crate motor would save everyone time and money? If they had done that in the first place you'd have your car back and we wouldn't be talking about an '18 swap - probably quite a while ago, and we'd be talking a LOT less money in the transaction. Simply dumb.
The dealership should have been thinking about how it would be best to get you out of there the fastest way possible. Either they have the worst warranty clerk ever, or they are dragging their feet for some other reason.
Either way being persistent is the way to go here. I'm glad you didn't give up, b/c I wouldn't have. I want the car, so I wouldn't have budged.
Honestly I dont know.How the dealership manager didn't call the sales manager and tell him to drag his ass back to the dealer to get this resolved is amazing.
I hope you're able to pick the car up tomorrow.
See, that's the problem I'm having with this issue. As far as I know that's an electronic transaction. It literally can happen in 5 minutes....From the conference call I had last night, Ford credit said that they did not see a loan with the new VIN attached to it. The sales manager said that he was going to submit the new finance contract to ford motor credit for approval.
The salesman guaranteed me that the finance manager DID submit that contract, and it was approved.
Ford credit told the group of us last night, that once they see the contract submitted, the dealer can release the vehicle...
See, that's the problem I'm having with this issue. As far as I know that's an electronic transaction. It literally can happen in 5 minutes.
Tell the finance manager to submit it again with someone on the other end waiting to receive it.
HAHA, yea I somehow doubt it would work that way though. Ive already signed paperwork and financed the car.Tell them you are going to cash out and want your money back, you will be driving that car out of there the same day.
Oh I agree. This is car #3 from this dealership. Including this car, this will be $112,000 in vehicles from them. I cant believe that they are stringing my along like this. The sad part is, the sales guy is awesome, as is the finance manager. They have always been great to work with.They're just dicking you around.
My dealer let me have my '16 hours after it came off the truck before any of the financing was even completed.