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JUNK!

gafool25

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So in typical FORD fashion these things were built like crap! i mean look at all the issues we are having? a message board for troubles? and there are enough issues to go around the world twice! im waitng on the transmission to let go so i can put this dumpster fire in for lemon law! first major this was my engine went at 25K, then i was driving and i accelerated and blew the radiator hose blows off! i didnt drive it to far had to re attach the hose refill with fluid and got it to the dealership told them the issue the replaced the pinch clamp with a worm clamp did all the pressure tests and per them no damge to the engine but to be honest no im a little wary of giving it a good push on the go pedal for fear of it happening again? and dont say it! these things were meant to be driven hard!!! ford performance! not ford easy! some got good ones some got the ones built on the holiday or weekends! yes this is my rant, this will be the last ford i ever buy! good luck with those that have the new ones im betting they are bad as well casue the engine is the same just new fron and rear and interior! good luck! Fixed Or Repaired Daily, Found On Road Dead!
 

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First On Race Day! Say what you will but Ford vehicles are still the number one vehicle manufacturer on the road today. That's just statistics bro. My 2007 Ranger has 279,461 miles on it and the only major repair I've had to make was replace the transmission at about 247K miles. But, it's tuned, built and has a 75 Hp dry NO2 kit on it. I drive it hard! I replaced the timing chains at 272K miles because they were starting to rattle. I've towed my 5,200 Lb. camper all over the place with it and had no issues. I'm getting ready to hand it down to my daughter for her first vehicle. Now I know not every Ford vehicle rolls off the line perfect and the newer ones have more gadgets and electronic gizmos so a lot can go wrong. My buddy hated Ford too because he got an F250 that was a lemon. However, he bought a Silverado and that thing spent more time in the shop than it did in his garage! The rear-end let go, the tranny let go, one of the front axles blew apart driving on the freeway, not to mention the electrical issues he had. He now drives a Dodge Ram! They just traded in the wifes BMW because they were having so many issues with it. She's now driving the new Hyundai Santa Fe SUV. So they are all hit or miss. Just because one vehicle has issues doesn't mean the manufacturer's entire line up is junk! That's just my $0.02 about that.
 

UNBROKEN

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Boo fucking hoo. People go online to complain…rarely do they talk about how good their car is. Mine has been near flawless…I’d recommend this car to anyone.
 

Cruising68

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Boo fucking hoo. People go online to complain…rarely do they talk about how good their car is. Mine has been near flawless…I’d recommend this car to anyone.
Ditto! You can find very vocal complaints about all car manufacturers online but they don’t hear about the tens of thousands of happy customers. Sure Ford had more than its share of quality issues but there are thousands of happy drivers.


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