I've had half a dozen cars with inductive phone charging features, and not a one of them worked worth a damn unless you removed the case. Even then, most sucked.
Why would you think a "touched up" bumper would show up on a Carfax, but replacing the ENTIRE bumper cover would not? LOL. I would expect the LATTER to show up and not the former due to the cost, TBH.
Hopefully, neither does, but you can't control what they report.
Sorry for your bad luck...
You've owned your car for at least two months, yet you are blaming the dealership for this without any evidence to support your claim? No offense, but not sure how that works.
There's absolutely no way I would have missed that for over 2 months after dropping that kind of coin.
Never had a single rate increase directly attributable to a claim other than the 2 at fault I mentioned above (wife and daughter). All others the other drivers were deemed at fault. Zero issues, no increases due to the claim.
Yup. The key is: There are good insurance companies and there are bad insurance companies. Do your research when buying a policy - no different than when you spend your hard earned money on anything else.
Garbage. Had numerous claims over the years, only two our fault (one my wife, one my daughter). Only paid our (low) deductible for those two claims and rates changed very little for those. Never got "shafted". Vehicles repaired to my OCD satisfaction with OEM parts at shop of our choice (local...
Been driving since the mid 1980's. We had to put starters in cars all the time back in the day because they were crappy POS starters.
AS/S has been prolific in the US for about the past dozen years or so. During this time, I can honestly say that I don't personally know anyone who has had...
This is correct.
For the F150, I've only known of a single OTA update in the past ~4 years that was delivered via Wifi -- and that was to fix something that was inhibiting the TCU/GWM (telematics control unit / gateway module) from being able to receive OTA updates.
Unless Shelby American included a description of the damages in the auction post, in the pics themselves, or had a disclaimer on the listing (e.g., "sold as is"), the eBay Money Back Guarantee process is another viable option.
I agree the easiest is to get it repaired and get SA to reimburse...
Almost correct.
If you assign an exhaust mode to the 'favorite' button, pressing the button activates the exhaust mode programmed, and pressing it again restores the previous exhaust mode.
Page 399 in your owner's manual.
Example: If your exhaust was in track mode when you pressed it to get...
If I bought "new" wheels, there is absolutely no way I would accept damaged merchandise (and try to repair myself), especially if the seller is the legit 'Shelby American' company.
Even if it's not, that's what eBay's Money Back Guarantee is for.
Your attempt to repair could void your refund...