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<blockquote data-quote="Vics2021" data-source="post: 1768325" data-attributes="member: 54301"><p>Thanks for bringing that up. I will share my experience so far with Ford and maybe it will help someone out. I started out with getting a hold of the Ford representative and he was very helpful and understanding and said it should be a quick buy back process. A few days later he wanted to know how many other vehicles we owned. So I gave him my list with many Ford vehicles including a second 2021 37 raptor, mustang GT and a F series trucks and a Cayenne. I thought I was getting bonus points for letting him know that we have a lot of Ford vehicles on our farm and household. A week goes by and the rep is ignoring my calls and emails. I then received an email denying our claim. Again he ignores all calls and emails and just informs us the case is closed. Ford said we would have to file a claim with the better business bureau if you wanted to fight their decision. At this point we were done and I called a lemon law lawyer. She informed us that going to the better business bureau route is not something we legally have to do and she highly recommends us not to because we could end up with a mediator that sides with Ford and that could hurt us in court. Second, we learned that the lemon law in California does not cover vehicles bought under a company business name if the company has over 5 vehicles registered at the DMV. That’s why Ford was asking me about what and how many vehicles we have. My suggestion is not to buy a vehicle under a business name. To be fair our attorney did say that Ford is the easiest car company to deal with concerning the lemon law and that it can take up to a couple of months. The truck was here for two weeks because roadside assistance would pay to tow it down to Sacramento. Finally I had it sent to our local Ford dealer and the next day the Sacramento dealer called and paid for the truck to be towed there. I also want to be clear that both Ford dealerships have been very helpful and are doing their best to help us out. They also paid for us to get a rental and the funny part is, it is a Ram 1500 and it runs great. I will keep you all updated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vics2021, post: 1768325, member: 54301"] Thanks for bringing that up. I will share my experience so far with Ford and maybe it will help someone out. I started out with getting a hold of the Ford representative and he was very helpful and understanding and said it should be a quick buy back process. A few days later he wanted to know how many other vehicles we owned. So I gave him my list with many Ford vehicles including a second 2021 37 raptor, mustang GT and a F series trucks and a Cayenne. I thought I was getting bonus points for letting him know that we have a lot of Ford vehicles on our farm and household. A week goes by and the rep is ignoring my calls and emails. I then received an email denying our claim. Again he ignores all calls and emails and just informs us the case is closed. Ford said we would have to file a claim with the better business bureau if you wanted to fight their decision. At this point we were done and I called a lemon law lawyer. She informed us that going to the better business bureau route is not something we legally have to do and she highly recommends us not to because we could end up with a mediator that sides with Ford and that could hurt us in court. Second, we learned that the lemon law in California does not cover vehicles bought under a company business name if the company has over 5 vehicles registered at the DMV. That’s why Ford was asking me about what and how many vehicles we have. My suggestion is not to buy a vehicle under a business name. To be fair our attorney did say that Ford is the easiest car company to deal with concerning the lemon law and that it can take up to a couple of months. The truck was here for two weeks because roadside assistance would pay to tow it down to Sacramento. Finally I had it sent to our local Ford dealer and the next day the Sacramento dealer called and paid for the truck to be towed there. I also want to be clear that both Ford dealerships have been very helpful and are doing their best to help us out. They also paid for us to get a rental and the funny part is, it is a Ram 1500 and it runs great. I will keep you all updated. [/QUOTE]
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