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October 20, 2023
Should have known better. 1st problem: Bought a new 2020 Ford Escape SEL. found out that the car I purchased as new in Oct had been registered (titled) in March. Lost 6 months 1st problem: Bought a new 2020 Ford Escape SEL. found out that the car I purchased as new in Oct had been registered (titled) in March. Lost 6 months of original B to B warranty. Dealer Manager gave me $200 to pay deductible on extended warranty. 2ndproblem: When I purchased car I also purchased an 8 year warranty which included services for first 20K miles. Called for service appointment, sat in driveway in front of door to service bay, finally went inside and was told I would have to leave car (FOR AN OIL CHANGE) 3rd problem: Bulletin on drivers seat. Came too appt was told parts needed to be ordered even though I had told them the problem and bulletin number when I made appt., didn't hear back. Called, told that I had to arrange parts wit parts dept. Spent $250 and took it to an upholstery shop. 4th Problem: one of the back up sensors fell out of the rear bumper. Made appt (over 3 weeks to get appointment) Groove picked up car, called and said that there was no warranty and the cost would be $1,073.00. Apparently misdiagnosed as a blind side sensor (difference of $200.00 plus dollars). No warranty because I had attempted to pull the sensor back into [position with a needle nose pliars, even though no collision. told them to return car (they did promptly) Of course the recall on the brakes was not done (they couldn't charge me for that). Interesting that when I tried to call Logan Wakefield to talk about the repair, his voice mail said he would return May 5th (being as this was October 18 it was not an unusually long response time for a Ford Service Writer). So, caveat emptor, buyer beware. You are at risk at Groove Ford. More
September 15, 2023
My service engine soon light came on (steady, not flashing) just blocks from this dealership, so I brought it to Groove immediately. The service writer was pleasant and straightforward: “Leave me you flashing) just blocks from this dealership, so I brought it to Groove immediately. The service writer was pleasant and straightforward: “Leave me your truck and I can have a mechanic look at it in 5 days”. What ? Are you joking? Why don’t I bring it back in 5 days and your mechanic can run the diagnostics while I wait. This ain’t my first rodeo cowboy. I know what must be done to analyze a repair like this. His reply was; “Make an appointment to drop your truck off and a mechanic will look at it within 5 days of that date.” That’s crazy and completely unacceptable. I bought the Premier care warranty plan with the purchase of this new (2022) F-250 truck. How does this service fall anywhere near premier care? This fact didn’t change a thing. I get a free loaner while your mechanics service my vehicle, according to the Premier care plan, and a fact that the service writer failed to suggest. His reply was simply, “we don’t offer loaners because we don’t have any to loan out. Don’t you have a second car?” No! I’m not buying another vehicle just to have for these situations. So I recommend getting a rental car which is also covered by my care plan, another fact he neglected to mention. His reply, “you could get a rental but there’s not any rental cars available. Plus it’s a risk if Ford will pick up the bill since we don’t know if this repair is covered by the warranty.” Amazing! His crystal ball also knows what the car rental market is doing at that very moment. This guy seems xxxx bent on making things as inconvenient as possible for the customer. “We can offer you a ride home after you drop the truck off.” What am I supposed to do for transportation for the next 5 days assuming they can fix the problem the same day as the diagnostic testing? (Wishful thinking) The service writer has no solution. Where’s the first rate service they advertise on their home page? When’s the last time they offered an enjoyable experience to their customer? Does Groove Ford even know what a good customer experience looks like? There’s plenty of opportunities to do better but Groove Ford just doesn’t care once you leave their sales floor. It doesn’t make any difference who I was working with from Ford. It’s obviously a departmental attitude problem. Do better! There’s so much opportunity to grab more business if you just follow up on your own policies and customer promises. I called a month later to schedule a service recall and was given the same dialogue and list of inconveniences. I’m never buying another extended warranty if Ford isn’t going to guarantee they honor it. My purchase is primarily based on the quality of the product together with quality of service. This truck has less than 9,000 miles on it but without good quality service, I’ll be replacing it with another brand that can deliver on their promises. More
Other Employees Tagged: Brian Johnson, Bijan Barzideh, Chris Sloat, Tom Steliga, Eli Claybrook, Cody Curtis, Jim Dickey