Some of you posters do not even read all the posts and stick in your two cents worth with out knowing what your talking about.
I truely feel half of these posts I read are non Mustang owners stirring the pot here and hopeing for bad press.
The rest of you sound like little children that will not take no for answer. You know what I mean. Learn the rules of warranty before you go off on a tandrum.
I have a good friend who has worked in the big three warrantys for years. It would do me no good as to what most of you people think should be or must be done. Your ideas are not the first and are way out of the norm at this point of the repair.
At this point it is far from a lemon and no factory is going to give a new car just because an engine failed for the first time because someone thinks they should to make things right. They are working at making it right, their replacing the engine and gave a loaner for his early trouble, now somebodies going to sight extra gas cost or it should be a Mustang.
Any sensiable Attorney knows there is no case at this time. If legal action was filed at this point, all work on the car would come to a halt for a long long time, while it gets draged through the courts. What good will that do the owner and what will it cost him. They are working on the car, that is the bottem line here. The news people do not care about engine probems in a car, unless it caused a fire or an accident and has some numbers behind it. Engines get replaced every day. There's not going to be any loss of value if this car is daily driven. Just senseless talk. How many of you have purchased previously accident damaged vehicles and none the wiser and paided full price? There is no collecters value on a mass produced vehicle anyway, unless its stored for the next 30 years.
People have to learn about new products by working on them. What if Doctors never had a first patient, how many of us would not be here today, myself included. Some of you make no sense. No wonder
TicketMeRed05GT left this post. You guys have got to be making him