UPDATE ON DAMAGED WHEELS
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Joined: October 25, 2010
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From: Dearborn, MI
I had damaged wheels and took mustang back to dealer. They took pics and sent them to Ford. I was in contact with my regional manager Brian. To make a long story short. Brian called and said the Ford Team looked at the pics and determined it was caused by hitting curb.
Deysha
I understand your frustration with the curb damage comment, Black GT 5.0. However, they have decided the concern on your pictures is not a manufacturer’s defect, and this is why the coverage was denied. I’m happy to see your dealer helping you in this situation.
Deysha
Deysha
Last edited by Black GT 5.0; Mar 22, 2013 at 04:57 PM.
LOL at you for trying to compare a mustang to a vette. Comparing it to a shelby would be correct. Anyway, majority of vette drivers are old, senile men who can't drive faster than 55. Go to a Camaro forum and you will see even more problems. You can't expect a company who went bankrupt to make quality cars...sell your mustang to someone who can drive it without hitting curbs.
Last edited by blairnr67; Mar 22, 2013 at 05:20 PM.
Lets see, engine light, rattles, damaged wheels, passenger seat not working, dirt in paint drivers seat making noise everytime you shift and your body moves, center console door opens everytime you rest your elbow. Shall I go on. What a piece of junk and I have read alot of these same stories on this forum. 


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Last edited by Black GT 5.0; Mar 22, 2013 at 06:14 PM.
Lets see, engine light, rattles, damaged wheels, passenger seat not working, dirt in paint drivers seat making noise everytime you shift and your body moves, center console door opens everytime you rest your elbow. Shall I go on. What a piece of junk and I have read alot of these same stories on this forum.


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