I've been a Ford guy for a lot of years, E-150 work vans, Mustangs, Cougars, etc... for 25 years but that may be changing soon. My wife's parents buy a top of the line Taurus and what a lemon. The problem is that it isn't a defective windshield wiper, this is a dangerous problem of stalling while driving down freeways and I'm going to report it to the NHSTA since Ford won't get off their ass and fix it.
Three times they have been driving between 55 and 70mph and the car just dies in the middle of the freeway. They have spent hours on the phone with Ford and the dealerships trying to get a resolution. However, Ford has a stonewalling process that rivals the medical industry. So here is my promise, I have a lot of published articles and post to websites across multiple areas, so I'm giving Ford notice that if they don't get someone on this and my in-laws get injured over this in a freeway incident, I'm going to make my it my personal mission in life to expose the truth behind this defect in every single post and article until it gets resolved. If they can't fix this in the Taurus, who's to say this doesn't happen in the Mustang or any other car they build? Future mustangs, future E-150's, and future Ford Transits which I was looking at last week aren't going to happen until this gets resolved before someone gets hurt.
After doing some research, I've discovered that they aren't the only ones with this problem. Let's go Ford, fix this, NOW!!!!
Three times they have been driving between 55 and 70mph and the car just dies in the middle of the freeway. They have spent hours on the phone with Ford and the dealerships trying to get a resolution. However, Ford has a stonewalling process that rivals the medical industry. So here is my promise, I have a lot of published articles and post to websites across multiple areas, so I'm giving Ford notice that if they don't get someone on this and my in-laws get injured over this in a freeway incident, I'm going to make my it my personal mission in life to expose the truth behind this defect in every single post and article until it gets resolved. If they can't fix this in the Taurus, who's to say this doesn't happen in the Mustang or any other car they build? Future mustangs, future E-150's, and future Ford Transits which I was looking at last week aren't going to happen until this gets resolved before someone gets hurt.
After doing some research, I've discovered that they aren't the only ones with this problem. Let's go Ford, fix this, NOW!!!!