WesternMaineGuy
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What is the name of your state? New Hampshire
I had a dealership's service department do an inspection on a vehicle I was thinking of buying (Not the dealership's vehicle.) The service adviser, David, gave me an estimate of $1,000 to repair a leaking manifold. I bought the vehicle. When I took the vehicle back to have the repair done they told me that David was no longer employed at the dealership. Then they told me that they would not honor the estimate that David had given me. The new "soft" estimate is $3,500, but it could be higher. The reason given was that the way Ford designed the vehicle made it almost impossible to replace the manifold without removing the entire engine. This new service adviser admitted that David would have known about the the bad design and should have disclosed that information to me. I now have a vehicle sitting in my driveway because it doesn't make financial sense to repair it. What should I do? Thanks in advance.
I had a dealership's service department do an inspection on a vehicle I was thinking of buying (Not the dealership's vehicle.) The service adviser, David, gave me an estimate of $1,000 to repair a leaking manifold. I bought the vehicle. When I took the vehicle back to have the repair done they told me that David was no longer employed at the dealership. Then they told me that they would not honor the estimate that David had given me. The new "soft" estimate is $3,500, but it could be higher. The reason given was that the way Ford designed the vehicle made it almost impossible to replace the manifold without removing the entire engine. This new service adviser admitted that David would have known about the the bad design and should have disclosed that information to me. I now have a vehicle sitting in my driveway because it doesn't make financial sense to repair it. What should I do? Thanks in advance.