should I be worried
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#12
I had an '06 Mustang GT in a similar situation. I bought it new, and I had fueling issues. Ford would not resolve it. I went to different dealers, and then ended up working with "Customer Care". I ended up trading it in (with < 10k miles on it) on our Chrysler T&C mini-van because I couldn't stand the thought of having to deal with it. I really liked that car, and I still miss it to this day. However, I was so mad over the deal that I was stressing badly.
Now I have the Ram. So far, it's been good to me. I am having a hard time staying away from the 2011 Mustang GT, even after my previous experience. Argh.
joe
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sooooo amazing.. Get the truck back pcm is fixed but what do you know interior water leak. Turns out the seal on the back glass has lifted and water poured in from the glass. sprayed it with a hose and it was like the hose was spraying right into the cab..
sorry guys and girls but I've had it this truck is gone. First dodge I ever bought and I hate to say last but gonna take a lot of persuasion to make me invest another 35k or more into a company that **** on me the first go around.
sorry guys and girls but I've had it this truck is gone. First dodge I ever bought and I hate to say last but gonna take a lot of persuasion to make me invest another 35k or more into a company that **** on me the first go around.
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bought my truck at 42k miles, had to replace all upper and lower ball joints, one strut, and both outer tie rod ends cost me myself around 1000 bucks, and this was about 1 month after i bought the damn thing..... but now everything runs like a dream!!!.... i would ditch it cause of this, fix it, and be done with it. $HIT happens broski, just deal with it......