05-27-2005, 09:04 AM
If you have a lemon.
Quote:I have received several requests for the information on what I did about my SVTF that was having an inordinate amount of problems. Here it is:
Step 1: Go to your dealer. Ask for the Dispute Settlement Board (DSB) pamphlet. Fill out the last page. If you have more complaints than you have room, like I did, you should be in like Flynn. The paperwork didnât even make it to the DSB before they were offering to buy it back.
Step 2: Photocopy all of your service records. Note repetitive repairs (i.e. horn dying, catalytic converter shield coming off, etc) and count all the days that it has been out of commission. Once again, more is better. I had 45 days of down time on submission of my package, and going on 60 days right now (have had problems since the submission).
Step 3: Mail the entire package (mine was in a huge post office envelope) and get the post office to tell you how much it is so you donât get it returned for some reason. It should include the photocopies of the problem sheets and DSB paper.
Step 4: Wait. You should get a notice of reception of package, with your case number and point of contact, and if you are really lucky, you will get a FedExed package containing Fordâs offer for reconciliation without use of the DSB board. The maximum reward is, of course, getting your money back, with a replacement vehicle being an option, and a couple of others I didnât pay attention to because they werenât worth it in my opinion.
You pay for the mileage up until you brought the car in the first time. My first official time was at 700 miles; my lemon lawyer (who I didnât even need) said that if they charge me more than 50 bucks to call him back. This is very fortunate for me, because I have almost 26000 miles on the car already.
Another issue is modifications. I have springs, short shifter, tint, motor mounts, tornado, clear corners, all of which add up to about 600 bucks. My point of contact at Ford told me to fax her the receipts (thank God I saved most if not all of them) and the money I spent will be returned; I donât know if it is a 100% return though. Remind me and I will let you know.
I have had a blast driving this car over the last year. The only issue that I had with it was that it was not available to be driven for about two months out of that year. If I was to get a replacement vehicle, I most likely would get another one, or possibly another Mustang GT (I never had a problem with my â98 GT). However, the insurance rating for the SVTF went up to 20 (Mustang GT is 22) and the insurance company is trying to rape me for a car payment and a half a month. In addition, I may be buying a house in Tucson sometime in the near future, and I hate dumping money into anything⦠maybe itâs time to invest in something that appreciates as opposed to depreciates.
Hope I was of assistance.
Andrew