I haven’t experienced any of the issues you have, but yes, I started having other weird electrical behaviors. My driver side window/lock controls weren’t consistently working. Also, whenever I raised the driver window up, it would then automatically come back down.
Providing an update on my vehicle being taken in for service today. The dealer tested the battery in my car, and confirmed a bad battery. New battery is installed, and all appears well.
I’m taking my car into the dealer this morning due to needing to be jump started twice in a two week period. I can provide an update after my experience getting service. 24 GT with 1,000 miles and purchased 9/30/23.
This happened to me this morning as well. 980ish miles, and car has been sitting for two days. Went to start, and nothing. Tried about 4-5 times, and just clicked as is typical for a dead battery. I let it sit for a few minutes, tried again and it started cranking, but not starting. Tried...
I’m picking my car up Saturday, and I ended up financing through USAA for 5.74%. When speaking with the finance manager at the dealer, they stated they haven’t seen below 6.5% in 6+ months even with excellent credit.
I know there are many waiting far longer than me, but mine has a built date of 8/16, ship date of 8/21, and still hasn’t left the loading ramp in Melvindale, MI. Seems to be quite an inconsistent process.
I ordered a base GT on 3/27. Tracker shows shipped on 8/21, and my car is still sitting in Michigan waiting to ship. Not sure what the process is, but it seems a lot of vehicles are built and waiting for weeks/months.
Does anyone know what the price level code means? My order was submitted with the price level code of 420, which does not have the GG tax. But price level code 425 does have GG tax. Does the new price level code supersede all previous orders?
I definitely agree. My frustration in the matter is that my deal I agreed to has changed. And possible lesson learned for putting a non-refundable deposit down, but I also assumed that all the pricing and information was accurate.
You are right, it’s not Ford raising the price. However, this tax is included in the total MSRP of the vehicle. So the price and order information ford put out was not accurate.