Dave_E
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- North Port, Florida.
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- 2024 Mustang Dark Horse (HP)
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Kinda losing the will to live here. I've used the same dealership (Matthews Currie Ford, Venice FL) for years in my F-150 with no issues. I had to buy my Dark Horse from a different dealership off the lot but it had a whining noise from the engine so I asked these guys to look at it. It's been a horror show from start to finish honestly.
The problem is every time I go it's a whole day wasted because whatever my appointment time is they leave it sat for hours before they even start. OK I'm not going to complain about the delays. I don't have a ride home so I do have to wait with it, so that's on me... but honestly I don't want to leave it with them anyway.
My first complaint is the flippancy with which they treat the car. OK it's not a Porsche, but it's a brand new 70+k car. When I take it in they all want to crowd round it, but then it's like "give me the keys", and they just don't respect it.
On my first visit the guy that checked it in was literally like 300 lbs. He flopped himself in with a thud, then sat sideways across the Recaro bolster for 5 minutes. I make a huge effort not to do that and I'm half his size! Am I being too picky?
The guy that was tasked with the difficult job of pulling it out of the service lane managed to drive it into the lot and right up on a high parking block damaging the splitter (handling pack car). He then had a few attempts pulling it out and back in again while all his friends were waving at him to stop and he's grinding away at it. He then jumps out of the car and looks around to see if he'd got away with it. I felt the need to shout over that I'd seen it, and the guy sat next to me actually offered to be a witness. I have zero doubt that if it had happened in the rear lot then it would have been denied. Fair enough, they ordered a replacement splitter but it's still frustrating cos there goes another day wasted.
They also leave it sat for long periods of time in really stupid places - like stuck out right in the entrance or abandoned in the rear lot. It's mostly loose rocks out there and it's just begging to be hit by either a car or a rock. I actually asked for the keys back one time and moved it to a proper place because I was that worried.
They decided they wanted to put a new alternator on the car to see if that was the noise, so it's been in today for that. I politely told the guy who was about to drive it to watch out for the low splitter as the last guy managed to bang it, and he said "is that the new one?" I said no, and he said "Oh so we can bang it again then". OK he's just having a joke, but just pay attention for gods sake! The kid they got to drive it through was actually filming himself - presumably that hit an Instagram account somewhere!
I'd pre-arranged with the service dept on the phone that I only had 5 hours before I had to leave to pick my 10 year old daughter up from her school bus. We agreed they would do the alternator and I would fit the splitter myself to make sure I got out in time. I expressly told them I did not want the car on a lift (for obvious reasons). So I arrive on time for my 10am appointment and reconfirm the arrangements with the guy they'd allocated to me. All seemed OK and they drive it away. I'm checking it's location in the app and it sits for 2 hours in the rear parking lot. Eventually they bring it round and do the alternator. Took 3 hours, and it hasn't solved the problem with the noise. By this time I went in and told them I really need to go, can we please wind it up.
They tell me they are fitting the splitter. I told them I hadn't given them permission to do that, and we'd agreed I was going to take it away and fit it myself, but they said they had to do it to "make sure it was done right". There's a laugh! So I go round the back to see what's happening and they already have it on the lift. The 'tech' that was working on it had called in 2 young kids to help who were in plain clothes and had previously just been pulling cars in and out. They're banging away at this splitter taking it on and off. The main tech is stood talking to a lady who is smoking a cigarette right by the car with the windows open.
Another hour passes and I'm desperate to leave and go get my daughter. I keep telling the service desk that I need to go but they just roll their eyes. Eventually I go round there to speak to the tech myself but get yelled at that I can't be in there. Well I'm sorry but I need my car back - you can't just hold it to ransom when I've got a kid to pick up. Eventually they lower it down and then stand there revving it and laughing and whooping. They don't know I'm watching. TWO techs then jump in and drive it (way too fast) out of the lot and take it out for 5 miles, despite me waving my arms at them to stop because I desperately need to go.
The service guy I was dealing with has left by this point, so I run round frantically for another 10 minutes trying various people to get my keys back, all the time getting eyes rolled at me like I'm being unreasonable. In the end they find them so I just jump in and drive it right away without sorting out any paperwork etc. By the time I made it to my daughters bus stop she'd been stood for 20 minutes on her own. Absolutely not on!
So I get the car home and checked it and surprise surprise, they've damaged the side skirt on the lift right by the jack point. I photo'd it while it was on the lift so hopefully they don't argue it. But I'm just pig sick of this now. Every time I take it in there they ruin my day and create another problem, and it's just lack of basic respect in my opinion.
Attached 2 pics. The parking block they managed to drive up, and the new dint in the side skirt.
Is it me? Am I being too picky here? They sell the cars so they should be able to do basic maintenance on them without damaging them every time. Am I being THAT guy? It's going to need a side skirt now because you can clearly see the dents from the side when you look. And you can bet your life they're back ordered like everything else. Took a month for the alternator! And when they're fixing it, what will they screw up next time?
The problem is every time I go it's a whole day wasted because whatever my appointment time is they leave it sat for hours before they even start. OK I'm not going to complain about the delays. I don't have a ride home so I do have to wait with it, so that's on me... but honestly I don't want to leave it with them anyway.
My first complaint is the flippancy with which they treat the car. OK it's not a Porsche, but it's a brand new 70+k car. When I take it in they all want to crowd round it, but then it's like "give me the keys", and they just don't respect it.
On my first visit the guy that checked it in was literally like 300 lbs. He flopped himself in with a thud, then sat sideways across the Recaro bolster for 5 minutes. I make a huge effort not to do that and I'm half his size! Am I being too picky?
The guy that was tasked with the difficult job of pulling it out of the service lane managed to drive it into the lot and right up on a high parking block damaging the splitter (handling pack car). He then had a few attempts pulling it out and back in again while all his friends were waving at him to stop and he's grinding away at it. He then jumps out of the car and looks around to see if he'd got away with it. I felt the need to shout over that I'd seen it, and the guy sat next to me actually offered to be a witness. I have zero doubt that if it had happened in the rear lot then it would have been denied. Fair enough, they ordered a replacement splitter but it's still frustrating cos there goes another day wasted.
They also leave it sat for long periods of time in really stupid places - like stuck out right in the entrance or abandoned in the rear lot. It's mostly loose rocks out there and it's just begging to be hit by either a car or a rock. I actually asked for the keys back one time and moved it to a proper place because I was that worried.
They decided they wanted to put a new alternator on the car to see if that was the noise, so it's been in today for that. I politely told the guy who was about to drive it to watch out for the low splitter as the last guy managed to bang it, and he said "is that the new one?" I said no, and he said "Oh so we can bang it again then". OK he's just having a joke, but just pay attention for gods sake! The kid they got to drive it through was actually filming himself - presumably that hit an Instagram account somewhere!
I'd pre-arranged with the service dept on the phone that I only had 5 hours before I had to leave to pick my 10 year old daughter up from her school bus. We agreed they would do the alternator and I would fit the splitter myself to make sure I got out in time. I expressly told them I did not want the car on a lift (for obvious reasons). So I arrive on time for my 10am appointment and reconfirm the arrangements with the guy they'd allocated to me. All seemed OK and they drive it away. I'm checking it's location in the app and it sits for 2 hours in the rear parking lot. Eventually they bring it round and do the alternator. Took 3 hours, and it hasn't solved the problem with the noise. By this time I went in and told them I really need to go, can we please wind it up.
They tell me they are fitting the splitter. I told them I hadn't given them permission to do that, and we'd agreed I was going to take it away and fit it myself, but they said they had to do it to "make sure it was done right". There's a laugh! So I go round the back to see what's happening and they already have it on the lift. The 'tech' that was working on it had called in 2 young kids to help who were in plain clothes and had previously just been pulling cars in and out. They're banging away at this splitter taking it on and off. The main tech is stood talking to a lady who is smoking a cigarette right by the car with the windows open.
Another hour passes and I'm desperate to leave and go get my daughter. I keep telling the service desk that I need to go but they just roll their eyes. Eventually I go round there to speak to the tech myself but get yelled at that I can't be in there. Well I'm sorry but I need my car back - you can't just hold it to ransom when I've got a kid to pick up. Eventually they lower it down and then stand there revving it and laughing and whooping. They don't know I'm watching. TWO techs then jump in and drive it (way too fast) out of the lot and take it out for 5 miles, despite me waving my arms at them to stop because I desperately need to go.
The service guy I was dealing with has left by this point, so I run round frantically for another 10 minutes trying various people to get my keys back, all the time getting eyes rolled at me like I'm being unreasonable. In the end they find them so I just jump in and drive it right away without sorting out any paperwork etc. By the time I made it to my daughters bus stop she'd been stood for 20 minutes on her own. Absolutely not on!
So I get the car home and checked it and surprise surprise, they've damaged the side skirt on the lift right by the jack point. I photo'd it while it was on the lift so hopefully they don't argue it. But I'm just pig sick of this now. Every time I take it in there they ruin my day and create another problem, and it's just lack of basic respect in my opinion.
Attached 2 pics. The parking block they managed to drive up, and the new dint in the side skirt.
Is it me? Am I being too picky here? They sell the cars so they should be able to do basic maintenance on them without damaging them every time. Am I being THAT guy? It's going to need a side skirt now because you can clearly see the dents from the side when you look. And you can bet your life they're back ordered like everything else. Took a month for the alternator! And when they're fixing it, what will they screw up next time?
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