MCarsFan
Well-Known Member
I hear you. In your situation, you have no choice but to wait.I'm not taking it personally. I'm weighing my options and may end up doing just what you are saying. It's a little hard to sell right now when it is sitting at the dealer waiting for an engine and then it still can't be sold (by a Ford dealer anyway) until the cooler line work is done. Also, like anyone in my position, I'm trying to take as small of a financial hit as possible. So, I'm waiting to see what happens and what my options are under the lemon laws of my state.
Also, I don't buy what you are saying. Ford has been around long enough that they should easily be able to handle a vehicle like this. But, I do agree that it appears they cannot or were not prepared for whatever reason to do so with the GT350 program.
My comment was more for people who are still in the "diagnosing" phase. For example, now that I know this issue, I will monitor it closely until next spring. Give it maybe 5000-6000 miles and also let the temperatures change as I think that might also impact this. If my engine is going through 1 qt of oil every 300-500 miles, I will just sell it privately.
I have been in this game with performance cars for over a decade. I know how dealerships work, their capabilities as far as fixing things and the approach corporate side takes. When these issues arise, you have two choices:
- You let them fix it which in most cases might not fix the issue or open another can of worms (like the dealer not doing the repair properly or other issues arising due to incorrect installation part or an application of the repair).
- You walk away
Look at what happened to the corvette c6 z06 owners with the valve drop or e46 m3 owners with subframe issues or e92 m3 owners with rod bearings. You get a dud, 90% of the time its better to walk away and start fresh rather than being a beta tester.
Now if this issue were to happen 5-6 years down the line with a proper fix and a mature product line, it would be a different conversation.
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