Porosity in Ford BlocksEase up fellas. There are valid points on both sides.
This is a unique situation with engines failing so soon. Engines typically last over 200k with proper maintenance. In these situations the mfr sometimes extends the warranty. Ford has done it many times with other parts. It would be nice if Ford did the same here.
However.....
When you buy a vehicle you get the standard factory LIMITED warranty. You know what is covered and for how long. You also have the option to purchase extended coverage for up to 100k miles. The warranty covers all kinds of defects including engine failures. If you CHOOSE not to get the extra coverage then you shouldn't complain about it not being covered.
Now if Ford was denying warranty replacements that's a whole different ballgame, but I don't think that's the case.
Its like buying a cheeseburger without fries, then complaining that you didn't get fries and then demanding that the manager give you the fries for free.
It's not about Ford per se it's a simple matter of legal contracts. You get what you pay for. If Ford chooses not to go above and beyond their legal obligations to extend warranty coverage for free then it's your right as a consumer to shop elsewhere. That's why I don't buy Sony televisions.
And for the record, in this particular case I do think Ford should extend the warranty. But I don't think they're obligated to do so.Mon, 05 Apr 2021 17:22:51 +0000
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