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Old 17-03-2016, 09:09 PM   #1
TerriBerk
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Default How many times is too many??

We purchased a 2010 Territory from a Ford dealership and took possession of it early January. So far we have had to be towed twice, perhaps soon to be 3rd time tomorrow as well as taking it back there 1 other time due to work needing to be done on it, that our own mechanic picked up. We also have it booked in for some rust in the back door to be fixed.

So all up in less than 3 months, the car has had to be taken back 5 times. The dealer has reasons for each of the things going wrong and says it is just bad timing (co-incidence). The car had 60,000 k's on it. We paid $23,000 for it.

Have told them more than once that we have lost faith in the product. Thought we were safer going through a big ford dealer. Standard 3 months 5000 k warranty.

We would like a refund. But doubt they would even agree to this. Any advice?
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