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27-04-2015, 10:07 AM | #211 | |||
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Vehicles sold here promoted as "performance cars" aren't being sold as race cars or competition cars. The intention is that you enjoy the extra power and enhanced driving experience...not take it into a "competition" setting. They're not sold as "drag cars". Harley Davidson had a purely drag oriented model of the V-Rod called the "Destroyer". It was intended to be used on the drag strip, and wasn't street legal...you couldn't even register it if you wanted to. The company sold it purely for that purpose. You want to use a car for competition purposes and are worried about the warranty? Wait until the warranty finishes and don't complain. |
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27-04-2015, 10:18 AM | #212 | ||
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My 2013 GT went through 3 differentials within 4000kms, 2 were noisy and one pumped the oil out of it during sustained high speed operation. The dealer asked me if I had raced the car, I asked if they meant similar to driving the car during a FPV track day.
Being a fleet buyer I reminded them of their warranty obligations and the vehicle should be fit for purpose under consumer law, I also gave them the business card of my lawyer if they had any queries. My GT was repaired and I was offered a loan car during the repair period which I declined. Kempy I suggest you go to another dealer and engage in the services of a lawyer.
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27-04-2015, 10:36 AM | #213 | ||
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So Ranger owners should be covered so long as any damage can be attributed to crossing creeks like the guy in the Ranger ad saving fish up in far north Qld, or if it came from rock sliding like the dude in the other Ranger ad that makes mountain bike tracks in Tassie? Good news for those that take their Rangers off road.
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27-04-2015, 10:47 AM | #214 | ||
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There's off road and then there's off road that makes the Ranger ad look like the streets of Toorak. Take your Ranger on the latter and only an idiot would expect their warranty to apply...
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27-04-2015, 10:57 AM | #215 | ||
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Stop focussing on the Ford contractual warranty and start focusing on the consumer guarantees in the Australian Consumer Law.
In my opinion, if Ford have advertised a quarter mile time for the XR8 then the implication in that representation is it is within normal use to go to the drag strip. Woop *** Wednesday or the equivalent around Australia is not competitive Motorsport. |
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27-04-2015, 11:07 AM | #216 | |||
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Magazines may have done so but where has Ford officially advertised it ?. |
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27-04-2015, 11:19 AM | #217 | |||
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Hell, even TV adverts aren't allowed to show "spirited" driving on public roads...which is why some of the best car adverts used to be at the cinema. There's a ripper of an advert in the cinemas at the moment for the new 30th anniversary Peugeot 208 GTi which I seriously doubt would be on TV's...too much "furious driving"... Here it is...from the makers website...it's awesome... http://www.peugeot.com.au/showroom/208/gti-30th/ |
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27-04-2015, 11:44 AM | #218 | |||
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But why whack a couple of race drivers in race suits in the car and make it do slalom around people on what looks to be a track type set up.......... The assumption is that this is a performance car that is capable of track type activities. They are relying on this to capture the imagination of the enthusiast driver - the fanatics and the die hards alike. http://www.ford.com.au/falcon-fanatics The assumption , the connection and the subliminal advertising on their own website points to a certain level of track orientation. The car and its "limited" albeit pox marketing is clearly aimed at the enthusiast buyer. I wonder if the video of doing that type of live people slalom constitues "abuse" or unintended use ... LOL Maybe they should have just had a couple of little old ladies driving it down to COLES to pick up the weekly catfood supply and show how easily it can carry a couple of tins in the boot with all that 335Kw of supercharged power. C'mon.....
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27-04-2015, 11:46 AM | #219 | |||
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27-04-2015, 11:54 AM | #220 | |||
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Your analogy of the drive day fanatics and comparing it to this situation or a drag strip is totally wrong, for one the car at the drive day was not in anyway shape or form treated in such a manner as it would have been at the drag strip, especially with people standing so close to the action, it is totally different and irrelevant. To me these car’s are promoted as a true driver’s car, an all round grand tourer, in no way shape or form has Ford Australia (in my eyes) advertised them as a drag queen or promoted the actions in doing so for the general public. It just comes down to common sense on how consumer’s interpret the product. |
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27-04-2015, 12:07 PM | #221 | |||
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Unless the vehicle has been modified beyond manufacturer's specifications, and those modifications can be directly attributed to the cause of part/equipment failure, Ford will have a hard time arguing someone using their vehicle in a lawful manner is somehow abusing the vehicle. I'm surprised at the number of Ford apologists in this forum. A guy uses his car in a lawful manner, the vehicle incurs a manufacturing defect later on, Ford attempt to deny warranty, and some of you are backing Ford. What a strange bunch......
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27-04-2015, 12:15 PM | #222 | |||
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I guess many of us that buy these sorts of cars expect a little more out of them and would "hope" that a couple of runs down the 1/4 doesnt see them drop their guts that easily. Just like we hope that pushing them a little around our favourite twisty roads doesnt see the car drop its ball joints or tear its diff bush out. Anyways - its going to be a sticky and difficult situation for Kempy to get out of regardless. Will be interesting to see how it all pans out.
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27-04-2015, 12:20 PM | #223 | ||
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A noise... I wonder if the snout coupling has shat itself. Was your car driveable at the point of failure or was it dead in the water when it did?
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27-04-2015, 12:26 PM | #224 | ||
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Coopers are well known for Selling 4WD tyres and offer an 80,000km warranty. But its void if they can prove its been off road.
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27-04-2015, 12:28 PM | #225 | ||
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Guys who know these superchargers, what's the most likely way it could be damaged?
A foreign object getting in the intake? The car is fitted with an aftermarket filter, I'm surprised Ford have not blamed it on this.
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27-04-2015, 12:33 PM | #226 | ||
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Seriously???
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27-04-2015, 12:45 PM | #227 | |||
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If this work is to done it needs to be authorised from above and by the sounds of it they know your car well already. Certainly take legal advice. Has anything been given to you in writing yet? I bet not... As a start, ask for why it has been declined, based on what evidence, and the full names of exactly whom has made these decisions on a Ford letter head. That alone may make them take you more seriously....
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27-04-2015, 12:46 PM | #228 | ||
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What happens to my Warranty if I go on a major trip? Nothing happens! As long as you keep up your service schedule, your warranty will be honoured wherever you travel in Australia. Just make sure you always keep your warranty card in your car. Call 1300 COOPER (1300 266 737) and we can help you find an Authorised Cooper Tires Dealer. Why does the Mileage Guarantee range from 50,000 to 100,000 km? Because a small tyre cannot give the same mileage as a larger tyre that may have even deeper treads and differing patterns! Different sizes also vary in carcass construction which can influence the life expectancy of the tyre. What happens after 100,000 km, does this mean I have no warranty after the 100,000 km? You are no longer covered by the mileage warranty after you have gone past the specified warranty mileage, but you are still covered against manufacturing faults for 72 months from date of purchase, or until the tread wears down to 1.6 mm, in which case the tyre is worn out and then the warranty ends. What if I already get 100,000 km from my original tyres, does this mean I will get more from my Cooper Tires? If your original tyres have travelled 100,000 kms, then you should still expect more mileage out of your Coopers as they have up to 30.3% more tread than most original equipment tyres and up to 46.3% deeper tread in the shoulders. If I sell my vehicle, is the Warranty transferable? Yes, as long as the warranty card is transferred between customers and the amount of kms that has already been run is correct and all up to date, and the purchaser is aware that balance and alignment checks are required every 10,000 kms. Why is the Cooper STT not available with the Mileage Warranty? Because it is regarded as a more dedicated off-road tyre and mostly used in more harsh terrain than the other patterns. It also has a special cut and chip compound which may cause the tyre to actually last longer than other patterns in off-road conditions, however with mainly blacktop driving they may wear a little more quickly. Travelling Off-road Does the Warranty cover off-road damage? We do not warrant against tyre punctures and damage, as they are seen as general road hazards and not a manufacturing defect or reason for not achieving the stated mileage warranty for the tyre. If you live in a Capital City, does the Mileage Warranty apply if you drive off-road? Yes, we understand that most people will take their four wheel drives off-road, but as stated above, road hazards or damage that is not a manufacturing fault are not covered. An Authorised Cooper Tires Dealer can refuse to give you a mileage warranty based on his or her discretion on the intended use of the tyres. Maintaining your Warranty Why is it important to buy tyres from Authorised Cooper Tires Dealers only? Because they are trained to recommend the correct tyre for your usage, and unauthorised dealers cannot supply the mileage warranty. What do I need to do to maintain my Mileage Warranty and why? You must rotate and balance your tyres and have your wheel alignment checked every 10,000 kilometres and ensure that there is no mechanical reason that may be causing rapid tyre wear. An Authorised Cooper Tires Dealer must sign your card each time after the regular service is completed. You must maintain the correct tyre pressures at all times. Why do I have to balance, rotate and wheel align my tyres to get the Warranty? Regular maintenance is important to good tyre life. Regular rotations and inspections will ensure you get the most even wear out of your tyres. The wheel alignment is essential due to the impact of varying road surfaces and conditions. Wheel alignment should be checked to compensate for any road hazards or changes to wheel alignment angles. How many pot holes have you hit in the last 6 months? |
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27-04-2015, 12:47 PM | #229 | |||
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From what I can tell, there is still a question over whether the ECU has been modified.
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27-04-2015, 12:54 PM | #230 | ||
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27-04-2015, 12:55 PM | #231 | ||
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The ACCC are not going to want to know about this and besides if you go through their record of taking action against companies they lose the vast majority of cases. Lawyers will cost money and you will ultimately lose.
Best course of action is to negotiate an outcome but knowing Ford doubt they will. I feel for OP but have played and payed myself. I had a clutch explode at Sandown with just 5k on it. If you want to test these cars out please do it at the track. Yes it voids warranty but its far safer than on public roads. And if you do you can't expect that issues won't crop up they most definitely do. You play you pay. |
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27-04-2015, 12:57 PM | #232 | ||
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they even have a live in a "Capital city" cLause
http://www.coopertires.com.au/media/...ntyfaqpage.pdf
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27-04-2015, 12:59 PM | #233 | |||
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Sounds like the warranty is rubbish anyway - over the course of 80-100k km, what will a rotation, balance and alignment check cost? Does anyone warrant punctures? The warranty sounds like it's for guaranteeing the longevity of the tyres.
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I hope Ford change the drive modes on the upcoming Mustang.
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27-04-2015, 01:00 PM | #235 | ||
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also if you defame ford in anyway they will use this against you if you try and take anything through the courts, you might get a nasty letter from a lawyer anyway.
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27-04-2015, 01:09 PM | #236 | ||
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i think he is pretty much stuffed
dont agree but you know what companies are like' they would sell their grandmother for 60 bucks if it means getting out of a warranty claim so just remember no track days just find a nice quiet backstreet in the middle of nowhere let rip for an hr or two and dont put any photos or videos on line of the action unreal sports car that cant be used in a sports environment otherwise it voids warranty lol
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27-04-2015, 01:13 PM | #237 | ||
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27-04-2015, 01:22 PM | #238 | ||
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In terms of Fords warranty:
The motorsport and modifications failure is reasonable to me. As stated, I will put an intercooler on and if the intercooler leaked into cylinders, it would be inequitable to seek recovery from Ford. If however the vehicle dropped a valve, and the intercooler did not contribute, I would hold Ford to account on the warranty. The improper use exclusion is the discretionary clause which gives Ford wide wriggle room. I would expect that if the customer does not race the vehicle, uses vehicle for occasional squirt, and the customer is candid (ie does not attempt to mislead dealer/Ford about ECU mods) that Ford would apply this clause fairly. If I was Ford, I would not at first blush warrant vehicles that had ECU mods, or were doing that drift wheel spinning/timed drags either. But, I would also want to be seen to be fair and equitable in terms of warrantying honest customers who are not caught by the motorsport/mod exclusions, by not applying improper use clause to the customer simply giving their $60,000 performance vehicle with brembo brakes and sports suspension a spirited squirt. All a balancing act and I think if the customer is honest, the dealer and Ford act fairly, that such warranty claims should be able to be progressed to everyone's benefit. With ongoing servicing this is an ongoing commercial relationship for all 3 parties after all. But, racing a vehicle on a track/drag/modifying a vehicle and not disclosing, if I were Ford I would pull the pin on a warranty claim. Not sure whether Ford does have a reinsurance binder for warranty claims, but if they do they also have to meet their contractual obligations to that reinsurer....
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27-04-2015, 01:22 PM | #239 | ||
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hope the owner of GTF-001 doesn't have a warranty claim or any of the wheels/motor test cars, plenty of photos and videos of them being pushed on a drag strip an race track
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27-04-2015, 01:26 PM | #240 | |||
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Putting Kempy out of the picture for a minute, all the cars that are driven by the press, do they also become exempt to the warranty? Do we have any members here with GTF's or alike that were used for promo or press work?
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