10-01-2008, 01:30 PM
ZTWsquared,Sep 30 2008, 09:43 PM Wrote:NikiterZTS,Sep 30 2008, 10:33 PM Wrote:WOWTo Nik's point, you should be documenting as much of this as you can while it's still fresh ... hopefully I'm being seriously pessimistic here but there may come a point where you feel a new car is warranted ... in this case you have two things going for you ... two points of leverage ... 1) it was a Ford dealer supervising the repairs, and 2) Ford Credit owns the car and not you (which means that Ford Credit owns the depreciation, and not you) - leasing FTW.
they didn't put the car on the flat bad??ÃÂ bye bye rear differ
never ever tow AWD car on the regular tow truck
just get a new car bro
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Er, regarding point #2 I'm financing the car (at 0% interest but still)
Once you start having to drill into the floorboards to install modifications, leasing companies go "I dinnae think so laddie" ;)
Oh I'm documenting all of this, and getting photos of all the repaired areas once I get the car back (I'll have to get the car up on a hoist to get the underside shots)
Like I said to someone "I must have been a real @$$hole in a past life and this is karmic payback" <_<
NefCanuck