Do you think I need to pay ‘mechanical breakdown agreement’?

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911 Crazy

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Dayum, that’s Shelby money there. I’d get me a good lawyer.


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Hello.
I am excited and also little frustrated. I purchased 2020 raptor 2 1/2 weeks ago. I am dealing with dealer where made me feel like they ripped off me.

I paid $5,999 maintenance and $8,999 mechanical breakdown agreement which was such as Raptor’s only warranty. Do I need these?

Because bad experience with dealer I feel like I paid what I don’t have to.
I know it is all about peace in your mind if I could afford it but I do not want to pay these sales people at all.

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Oof. You should contact an attorney to fire off an angry letter. It probably won't get you anywhere, but the cost of the letter will be a pittance compared to what the dealer nicked you for.
Don't feel too bad, there are many that fall for the same stuff. It's a numbers game, they try it 100 times, maybe 1 or 10 will go for it. Lesson learned.
That being said, good luck Sir.
 
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$73,940 Selling price
$9,085 Dealer installed accessories
$399 ETCH pp1 3000
$1,990 Tire and wheel exec
$399 Paint & tint Protection
$695 Defence cpc. ???
$5,995 Ford maintenance

$86,518 After equipment

$36,000 Trade in

$48,119 Taxable total

$3,758.29 Sales tax
$1,004.47 Licenses fee
$499 Documentation fee

$55,769.76 Total due

$9,500 Cash down

$8,995 Mechanical breakdown agreement

$61,259.76 Balance due.

I got 3.99 interest for 84 months which make me to 838 per month.
 

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Were they wearing a mask and brandishing weapons, by my calculation they hit you for $138,892. File a complaint with the BBB cause what they did was criminal. This is why car salesmen have such a bad reputation and someone should be held accountable.
 

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$73,940 Selling price
$9,085 Dealer installed accessories
$399 ETCH pp1 3000
$1,990 Tire and wheel exec
$399 Paint & tint Protection
$695 Defence cpc. ???
$5,995 Ford maintenance

$86,518 After equipment

This doesn't add up. The sum of the above is $92,503. Even if the $1,990 is a credit, it would add to $88,523.

You still got ripped off. I would at a minimum try to cancel the mechanical breakdown agreement. If they give you trouble, take it up with Ford. That's plain theft.
 

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This doesn't add up. The sum of the above is $92,503. Even if the $1,990 is a credit, it would add to $88,523.

You still got ripped off. I would at a minimum try to cancel the mechanical breakdown agreement. If they give you trouble, take it up with Ford. That's plain theft.

It's the new math.
 

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This doesn't add up. The sum of the above is $92,503. Even if the $1,990 is a credit, it would add to $88,523.

You still got ripped off. I would at a minimum try to cancel the mechanical breakdown agreement. If they give you trouble, take it up with Ford. That's plain theft.

They probably sold him something other than the Ford ESP that they can make more profit on. Dealers love to sell private label warranties that are only good at their stores or have other hoops to jump through.
 
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