2010-2014 Ford Mustang S-197 Gen II Lets see your latest Pics PHOTO GALLERY
But yes, still gorgeous despite being dirty
. Picking it up tomorrow, I take it?
That's awesome!!! But the only thing that sucks bringing a "new" car home dirty , u wouldn't be able to see any scrapes, dents, or prior body work. Once u leave the lot, your stuck with it. I had a HORRIBLE experience for being my first "new" car. I find out like 3 days later that my car had body work on it. Luckily with persistence and refusing to take the car back and filing complaints, I was able to get another unit
Yeah but I thought it was new at the time, I remember the story but don't remember when it happened. 
But if it were used and no insurance claim was filed, carfax wouldn't show it either. My Escape was entirely repainted and had front end damage behind the front bumper cover, that I didn't notice when we got it and it wasn't reported on carfax

But if it were used and no insurance claim was filed, carfax wouldn't show it either. My Escape was entirely repainted and had front end damage behind the front bumper cover, that I didn't notice when we got it and it wasn't reported on carfax
sorry to hear. I'd talk to them tomorrow and ask them why they didn't put that in their indoor bays, to get it ready for prep. I'm disappointed in their service
. But don't worry man, car is just dirty and will be fine. It just ruins the "new car" experience IMO. You know? Supposed to be a one of a kind special time...
Buying a "new" car u shouldn't have to worry about that so I didn't even think about that. What's worse is that I'm in the car business. I do paintless dent repairs for a living and I should've caught that. Being my 1st new car I was a bit too excited and taking delivery of it at night didn't help the situation. I learned a very valuable experience from this real life nightmare. Thank god it was resolved and now have a beautiful Race Red (this pic was 3 years ago after I picked it up from the dealer). The 2nd pic is about how she looks today
its not the fact that its sitting outside, its the fact that its sitting outside over night. I drive by a chrysler/dodge dealer all the time and at night, there is NOTHING in the front parking lots.
Having them NOT peel the plastic off, NOT wash it, NOT detail it, has absolutely ZERO to do with having the decent courtesy to park the car that is spoken for/purchased/etc for sitting indoors prior to delivery, esp overnight. I don't care if they're a big dealership that's sold a million cars to different customers over many years. EVERY purchase made by a customer is "special" to that customer. Regardless if it's a Kia or a Lambo. Stuff like this makes it seem like it wasn't an important event for the dealer...not good.
last week was so busy as usual car shows, dyno events n cruise... my wife ended up telling me this is getting too far.. so i finally got an agreement - weekend non car activity time = 4 hrs & weekend car time = (T-4) T stands for all the time from Friday get out of work to Monday morning go to work.
Now THAT, I agree with you 100%. And that's sad. Unfortunately, the same can be said for vendors and what not. Some here.
Last edited by FromZto5; Mar 31, 2014 at 09:56 AM.




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