DarthMalice
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- Oct 27, 2016
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- Huntsville, AL
- Vehicle(s)
- 2021 Mustang Mach 1; AT; M0960
I see the full defense of union workers who got ridiculous raises despite this still going on since 2015 is in full effect. I am sorry but there is no excuse for this kind of stuff. I had so many issues on my 2016 of the fit/finish variety. These were issues that would never have passed a QC person if they were 1) not blind and 2) gave a shit. A part or system failing because of an internal defect that can't be readily seen by a QC guy is one thing. Obvious panel gap and misalignment such as that seen in the photo is lousy QC (or as one person said, willfully signing off on subpar alignment/parts) or dealerships that could care less too. Dealer should be the second line for this, looking for this kind of stuff upon arrival and fixing it or turning it right back to the factory before a customer sees the car. I have gotten to the point on this where if I see it on the car while I am browsing, you probably lost a sale because obviously that dealership has no pride in its reputation. It shouldn't be on a customer to find this shit. The Ford CEO keeps clamoring about improving quality...if you can't get this right, you really think the harder stuff is going to get better? Riiiiight. As a counterpoint, I have yet to find an alignment or fit/finish issue on my Versa (cheapest damn car you can buy new) or my wife's Kia Telluride.
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