Jason B
Well-Known Member
I agree with this. I being on the short side, I would prefer a longer arm rest in lieu of the floor shift.I really don't understand why Ford didn't put in a tiered counsel, every Ford I have had has had a tiered counsel, you know that place to but your loose change, pens, small note pad etc.
Something else while I think of it, it sure would be nice if the center counsel arm rest could slide forward about 2 inches for added comfort.
I would be okay with a column shift, or buttons/knobs on the dash and have the cup holders further forward for a long arm rest. And wider/higher arm rest on the door.
I'm not sure I got ripped on the ESP. It was 2500 for 6yr 100,000 bumper to bumper. But what peeved me is that it is a 3rd party ESP that was sold to me by the Ford dealer. I guess they make more money from 3rd party. I am debating to cancel that plan and buy a Ford ESP from Flood Ford. The thing is, I won't get cash back as the money will be sent to the finance company so a new plan will be out of pocket.How about this for an annoyance… looking at extended warranties online, saw some prices and realized I got RIPPED OFF at sale from dealer. Well…. Then I looked at the rest of my paperwork and realized I got ripped off on undercoat and xpel to protect paint. Called around and got some quotes and yeah, it was bad. (I didn’t buy from local Ford dealer, it was used).
Well, I drafted a firm but very carefully worded email and called to talk to general manager. Sent him the email and got a call in 10 minutes and they agreed to send my bank with the note a check to “make it right.”
Don’t have a firm number yet as they are waiting to talk to accounting but it will be close to $2500, and I’ll continue with my current warranty.
Good news, I won’t be underwater anymore and will potentially be looking at a brand new Ranger in the next year, but the bad news is that I feel like a schmuck for getting had like I did. I’ll never buy a vehicle again without doing my due diligence, so I have a lot of you to thank for that. Previous to this group I had no clue about car prices, aftermarket stuff, msrp, but god damn!!! Car dealers should be politicians. When the finance manager called to apologize and “make it right,” he couldn’t stop trying to sell himself and the deal instead of just saying sorry. I’ll be buying out of state in the future.
So one hour spent, saved about $2500. Feel better, but that was annoying.
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