GEN 2 Buy back from Ford

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AKLA

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Has anyone experienced the buy buy from Ford with their Raptors? I’m in California and my truck has been in the shop over 30 days for cam phaser issue . Just curious to hear anyone else’s experience with this.


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Context is key.
Has it been down for 30 days waiting on parts, or down for 30 days because they aren’t confident in the fix proposed?

Have there been other powertrain issues with the truck?

Have there been several other issues with the truck and/or any serious safety issue repairs?

If this is the only time it’s been serviced for something major, I’d say you’re jumping the gun on the buyback idea if they are just waiting on parts.

Tell the service manager to search for the parts at other local and not so local dealers, not just their supplier and report back to you with results. This inventory system Ford uses seems to have a default value of ‘national backorder’ if it’s not in stock. I don’t know how true that ‘national backorder’ really is, but several other users here have been successful at getting faster repairs by instructing the service manager to check with other dealers for available parts.

Now, if your truck has been in for repairs several times, and the repairs have not been nitpick items, meaning major stuff - drivability compromised, safety at risk, leaving you stranded, this would ‘significantly impair the use and fair market value’ of the truck and possibly be a candidate for a lemon lawsuit, but, this should be a last resort. They’re never quick to resolve and it’s an overall PITA. They take anywhere from 2-18 months to resolve and if you’ve got a lot of depreciation going on, then that’s eating away at your potential for recovery in the suit. I’m not saying don’t pursue this, just be aware it’s not a quick fix.

I’d suggest you impart upon the dealer the impact this is having on you. Open up a Ford C/S issue and request assistance. Plead your case well to both your service advisor and the service manager.
 

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I recently had my rig at the dealership for a month and two days, cam phasers. Dealer said they were waiting on parts; I figured since it was warranty work they were just dragging their feet. I thought it was BS that they had it that long but I needed the problem fixed. They covered the rental and covered a monthly payment. Good luck man.
 

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Just curious, do they cover rental on a same or similar vehicle ? Or they give you a tiny car?
A friend of mine has issue with her F150 (platinum). They only gave her a sedan, if she wants a truck or SUV, she has to pay more out of her pocket.. which I thought is odd

Also her truck is 2018, she paid it off couple months ago. Ford or dealer couldn't figure out the way to compensate her in term of payment... wth. I'm trying to tell her to ask for $$ compensation too but looks like an uphill battle

I recently had my rig at the dealership for a month and two days, cam phasers. Dealer said they were waiting on parts; I figured since it was warranty work they were just dragging their feet. I thought it was BS that they had it that long but I needed the problem fixed. They covered the rental and covered a monthly payment. Good luck man.
 

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manufacturers are only required to repair the vehicle under the terms of the warranty. They are not required to reimburse expenses, provide a loaner or anything else.
 

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Just curious, do they cover rental on a same or similar vehicle ? Or they give you a tiny car?
A friend of mine has issue with her F150 (platinum). They only gave her a sedan, if she wants a truck or SUV, she has to pay more out of her pocket.. which I thought is odd

Also her truck is 2018, she paid it off couple months ago. Ford or dealer couldn't figure out the way to compensate her in term of payment... wth. I'm trying to tell her to ask for $$ compensation too but looks like an uphill battle

I was given a Ford Escape. The Enterprise store that I dealt with had no trucks to rent at the time. I find it hard to believe that Ford or the dealership could not do anything for your friend. A few months after I purchased my rig I was having some issues with the truck, electrical & paint. I reached out to Ford to complain and see if they would do a buy back. They said no, but they did offer me the premium maintenance plan or premium care extended warranty. I ended up going with the extended warranty (5yrs/75,000).
 

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I've been dealing with FOMOCO for repairs and now buyback.

If you have been in for the same repair or multiple times for drivetrain repairs I would push forward on buyback.

But if this is your only issue with the truck call corporate and yell and scream and have your repair escalated

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I live in Alabama and my 2017 Raptor has been in the shop for almost a month for Cam Phasers. They are still on Backorder as of today. The good news though is, with 45,000 miles, Ford is still covering it under Warranty.
 
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