Ford Dealerships Closing/New York
Has anyone noticed a recent trend of Ford dealerships going belly up? Within a few miles of my home two dealers have gone belly-up in the past couple years ... some writers have said that Nassau County, NY is now a pretty bad place for a domestic manufacturer to survive ... and is overpopulated with Ford dealers.
If anyone's from the area on this board ... does one have a recommendation for a good Ford service shop in Nassau County .. that's close to the LIRR so I can drop off the car and head back into the city? I don't trust anyone with the FEH unless it's a dealer, especially with oil changes, etc. |
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Originally Posted by dwmiller438
(Post 113441)
Has anyone noticed a recent trend of Ford dealerships going belly up?
And forget that 8 year warranty on the hybrid components! :eek: |
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Originally Posted by WaltPA
(Post 114023)
After reading Ford's very dismal sales numbers just released yesterday, I am getting more worried that Ford itself will go belly up. When that happens, were will we get our hybrid serviced? :thumbs_do
And forget that 8 year warranty on the hybrid components! :eek: |
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My Ford dealership in Towson, MD just shut down and merged with another. I guess they are consolidating.
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One is left to wonder...
I've not made an introduction post, but having just purchased a 2008 Ford Escape Hybrid, and taken the financials of Ford into consideration, I have to wonder. I would expect that warranties should be transferable, but am not certain. |
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Originally Posted by memine
(Post 114350)
One is left to wonder...
I've not made an introduction post, but having just purchased a 2008 Ford Escape Hybrid, and taken the financials of Ford into consideration, I have to wonder. I would expect that warranties should be transferable, but am not certain. Frankly I think everyone is very much over playing Ford's impending doom. They are in trouble, but I find it difficult to believe the Feds would completely let them go under. They bailed out Chrysler. |
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Absolutely.
One is definitely left to wonder. On a side note, we waited here for a few months to see the '08, and I have to say, it was worth it. For all the complaining about the cosmetics, I think they have made a better car, and atm, the best rated in mpg of the hybrid SUVs... |
Re: Ford Dealerships Closing/New York
Originally Posted by memine
(Post 114350)
I would expect that warranties should be transferable, but am not certain.
When that happens, all liabilities are voided out by the court, and that includes all warranty liabilities. There will be no one to transfer the warranty to, since Ford could still be in operation. It would just be operating under bankruptcy protection. Just take a look at K-Mart. People (rather dumb people) were even still buying their stock after they filled for bankruptcy, only to finally realize later that the stock was totally worthless. The bankruptcy voided out all the old stock, and when K-Mart emerged from bankruptcy, they issued/sold all new stock. If the courts don't care about stock holders, they clearly will not care about warranty holders. BTW, filing for bankruptcy also voids out all union contracts, and all benefit liabilities (like pension under funding). I am sure that makes it somewhat tempting for Ford, since those are the "problems" it claims are keeping it from competing successfully. |
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I don't know enough to say that is incorrect, but it just doesn't sound right. If it is so easy to get out of a waranty, what is the point of selling them?
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