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maxcobra05

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So I'm thinking about getting either an 03 or 04 cobra and from what I hear they're pretty reliable. I plan on getting one thats stock with relatively low mileage. Does anyone know what some of the main problems that people have with them are?
 
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maxcobra05 said:
So I'm thinking about getting either an 03 or 04 cobra and from what I hear they're pretty reliable. I plan on getting one thats stock with relatively low mileage. Does anyone know what some of the main problems that people have with them are?
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U.M.
 
maxcobra05 said:
So I'm thinking about getting either an 03 or 04 cobra and from what I hear they're pretty reliable. I plan on getting one thats stock with relatively low mileage. Does anyone know what some of the main problems that people have with them are?

Well...I just bought mine a month ago, and it's already made its first visit to the service dept at my local Ford dealer. What was the problem? TOB and tranny case...and a minor recall issue. I, too, use it as my daily driver, and so far I've had to pay almost $300 in rental car fees. Thankfully it's still under warranty until Sept. of next year!!!! Don't get me wrong, I love :drool: this car, but if this is any indication of its reliability, I'd buy a Civic as a back up if I were you. :lol:
 
96LaserRedGTS said:
Well...I just bought mine a month ago, and it's already made its first visit to the service dept at my local Ford dealer. What was the problem? TOB and tranny case...and a minor recall issue. I, too, use it as my daily driver, and so far I've had to pay almost $300 in rental car fees. Thankfully it's still under warranty until Sept. of next year!!!! Don't get me wrong, I love :drool: this car, but if this is any indication of its reliability, I'd buy a Civic as a back up if I were you. :lol:
If the car is still under the factory warranty then you shouldn't have to pay for a rental. Ford either provides a loaner vehicle, or pays up to $28 a day towards a rental if your SVT vehicle requires repairs which result in the car being down for more than a day.

U.M.
 
Uncle Meat said:
If the car is still under the factory warranty then you shouldn't have to pay for a rental. Ford either provides a loaner vehicle, or pays up to $28 a day towards a rental if your SVT vehicle requires repairs which result in the car being down for more than a day.

U.M.

At participating Ford dealers, yes. I don't think my local dealer offers this, because they asked if I needed a shuttle service. I didn't think it was worth asking after that. :lol:
 
ive had my 02 GT for about a year and just bought a 03 Cobra about a month ago.

the cobra is a way better DD. its more comfortable, easier to get up to speed with less effort, its tighter in corners (i dont like vehicles that have alot of body roll when i turn the corner at 10mph), the IRS sucks up the bumps and potholes whereas SRA would skip all the time.

now that i have the cobra insured, i drive it everytime. i should be driving the GT more to get it shown its for sale, but i hate driving it now, it just feels so crappy compared to the Cobra. the GT just sits in the garage.
 
96LaserRedGTS said:
At participating Ford dealers, yes. I don't think my local dealer offers this, because they asked if I needed a shuttle service. I didn't think it was worth asking after that. :lol:
I don't think that's the case. Whether a dealer wants to participate or not. It is a benefit of owning an SVT vehicle, regardless of what Ford dealership is performing the repairs.

I took my Cobra to my local Ford (non-SVT) dealer when I first got it. It had a bad vibration at highway speeds. They said it would take a couple days to fix it. I ask for a rental while my car was down, they laughed and said they don't give out loaners or rentals. I called 1-800-FORD-SVT and within 15 minutes they were offering me a rental car from the local Enterprise agency.

You might want to call....

U.M.
 
96LaserRedGTS said:
At participating Ford dealers, yes. I don't think my local dealer offers this, because they asked if I needed a shuttle service. I didn't think it was worth asking after that. :lol:
Not true. A loaner is part of the SVT package. I,ve had my car at local linclon/merc. dealer to have the rear end sealed and when i mede the appt. they made arrangments with Enterprise to pick me up and had a rental waiting at their lot.Take your owners manual with you (the SVT one) and show them the part about the rental agreement.
 
Wasn't the case for me. The SVT folks I spoke with on the 1-800 number told me there was no problem with me getting service from a non-SVT dealership. The dealership just took the cost of the rental and rolled it into the warranty claim they submitted to SVT.

U.M.
 
Uncle Meat said:
Wasn't the case for me. The SVT folks I spoke with on the 1-800 number told me there was no problem with me getting service from a non-SVT dealership. The dealership just took the cost of the rental and rolled it into the warranty claim they submitted to SVT.

U.M.
:nice: Correct. The contract is with Ford Motor Company ,not just with SVT dealers. The problem is most regular dealers are not aware of the free rental , thats why the SVT manual is important.