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I am beyond upset right now, on this $58K sticker price truck. When I bought it, I asked the dealer about all the rear door issues with bubbling paint, due to them being aluminum. I was told by both service and the sales person (of course I should have got it in writing) that Ford solved the problem in the paint areas for the 2014 model year, and this would not happen any longer.
My wife's Expedition Limited, is starting to bubble around the chrome trim (where the glass latch is) in two spots. I am beyond upset at this.
Is there any resource with Ford with this issue? Obviously it's a well known problem, but do they do anything to help with the exterior paint/rust warranty? I still have about 7k miles left on a Ford extended warranty, but I doubt that would offer any help.
Any advice is appreciated, thanks.
Steve....I don't know.....I would really have to consider all the factors involved but for a 3 year old truck where the buyer is VERY likely to still be paying for it....I might have to speak with an attorney. I have never hired a lawyer in my life other then to defend me when I was young and stupid...I'm just not the suing type but right is right and wrong is wrong. Getting ZERO relief from Ford for THEIR paint being defective is just wrong to me.
I'll ask my son about this case and let you know what he thinks....he's a lawyer and he has dealt with several "car" cases.
jeff
Thanks. It's paid off, so I'm thinking I should get rid of it before it's bad, as I don't want to pay to fix it. My wife loves the truck though, and it does ride very nice.