Author: Kittycat
Subject: Engine Malfunction light
Posted: 13 Feb 2014 at 8:38am
Wow I was actually just thinking of buying a new Kuga but certainly won't be now
I wouldn't say it was the garages fault, however Ford as a company
When parts are unavailable it's obviously something the garage can't access, must be frustrating for the garage you put it to mot being able to give you your car back any earlier
I wouldn't however be cancelling finance payments as that can damage your credit rating
If you want rid of the car I would, see if the dealer will take it back..... Eg reject the car as it is not fit for purpose
If not I would be looking to ford to refund you any payments you have made on the car when it's been in the garage
Subject: Engine Malfunction light
Posted: 13 Feb 2014 at 8:38am
Wow I was actually just thinking of buying a new Kuga but certainly won't be now
I wouldn't say it was the garages fault, however Ford as a company
When parts are unavailable it's obviously something the garage can't access, must be frustrating for the garage you put it to mot being able to give you your car back any earlier
I wouldn't however be cancelling finance payments as that can damage your credit rating
If you want rid of the car I would, see if the dealer will take it back..... Eg reject the car as it is not fit for purpose
If not I would be looking to ford to refund you any payments you have made on the car when it's been in the garage