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Re: Ford F150 Question
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Posted by 49 Cubber! on February 09, 2004 at 17:54:30 from (206.74.216.128):
In Reply to: Ford F150 Question posted by MapleStone on February 09, 2004 at 08:09:01:
the warranty would be to me a waste of money,but thats your money and not mine.My brother has a 2000 150,biggest pile of junk he had ever owned.Rear window always leaked after 10 or 12 attempts by the dealer to fix it,and other dealers as well,engine locked up at 9000 miles due to "defective parts",rear end was repalced twice,and the thing that done it in was the wiring harness for the trailer plug shorted out and burnt the truck up.After 2 years of fighting with Ford on it,they said he abused it,and after doing all the paperwork for a lawsuit,they gave him the option of accepting a new 150,plus like 8000 bucks or they bought him the truck of his choice as long it was within the price range of his burnt up 150.Needless to say he is now driving a 2002 Chevrolet Z71,fully loaded!Me personally,I hope to never go through all of that with my Ford 350.Mines a deisel so I have about 80000 more miles to worry about it.
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