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The Better Business Bureau for free.Hello fellow forum members,
I'm writing to share my recent and, to be quite frank, horrifying experience with my new EV 2023 Ford F150 Lightning Platinum model. It's been a major letdown, and I'm reaching out to this community for some guidance and support.
I purchased this high-end electric vehicle back in June 2023, and within just one month of ownership, the window decided to give up on me. I took it to my local Ford service station, and to my shock, they informed me that the motor had burned out. Four days later, they finally got it fixed. For a renowned company like Ford and a vehicle with a hefty price tag, this was an utterly disappointing start.
Hoping this was an isolated incident, I soldiered on and continued using my truck. However, in mid-September 2023, a potentially catastrophic incident occurred. There was a sudden fire, seemingly triggered from the charging port located at the rear passenger seating area, in the dead of night. Fortunately, I have security cameras in my parking lot, which allowed me to spot the smoke and extinguish the fire before it could engulf the entire truck. Still, there was significant damage around the port, the rear passenger seating, and the floor of my truck.
Naturally, I took the truck to the dealership, specifically Capital Ford of Wilmington, NC, the very next day. I was truly terrified during the drive, as I had heard unsettling stories about EVs catching fire, and I didn't want to be in a potentially hazardous vehicle that could explode at any moment. The car smelled like burned charcoal, and as an individual with asthma, I deeply regretted driving it even for a few minutes.
However, the dealer's response was far from satisfactory. They stated that they needed to investigate the incident but refused to provide a loaner car. This was simply ridiculous, especially considering the price and reputation of the truck. Other luxury car companies treat their customers much better, and I was thoroughly disappointed.
Not wanting to be left without transportation, I reached out to Ford corporate to find a solution. Initially, they suggested I rent a car with the promise of reimbursement. Yet, the very next week, they changed their reimbursement process. Thankfully, I have documented all of this via email for tracking purposes.
Despite all the drama, I reluctantly handed my car over to the dealership. After about a week, when I inquired about the progress, they claimed they were awaiting direction from Ford corporate for the investigation and diagnosis. It's clear that there's a significant lack of communication between the company and the dealership.
This is when my anxiety reached its peak, and I deeply regretted my decision to purchase this car. After a lengthy and concerned discussion with the dealership, they finally showed some empathy and offered a loaner car. Thank goodness for that, as being without a car for an extended period was simply not an option.
Fast forward to today, it's been a full month since I dropped off my car for investigation, and there's still no positive news about its status. Repairs or diagnoses haven't even begun. At this point, I'm strongly inclined to return the car and get a refund. This situation is an absolute mess, and I'm eager to resolve it as swiftly as possible.
I've heard rumors about recalls related to the F150 Lightning, but Ford is insisting that there are none pertaining to my car, and they won't repurchase it. In the meantime, I'm shelling out for insurance, gas for loaner truck(which I thought I would never pay after buying an EV) car and monthly loan payments for a car I don't even have with me. I invested over 100K in this vehicle, and I'm questioning whether it's truly worth all the troubles and headaches it has caused me.
So, here I am, turning to this forum for advice and assistance. What should I do now? Your insights and guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for taking the time to read my story.
Sincerely,
Kaivan Khajanchi
Please share the latest on this.Hello fellow forum members,
I'm writing to share my recent and, to be quite frank, horrifying experience with my new EV 2023 Ford F150 Lightning Platinum model. It's been a major letdown, and I'm reaching out to this community for some guidance and support.
I purchased this high-end electric vehicle back in June 2023, and within just one month of ownership, the window decided to give up on me. I took it to my local Ford service station, and to my shock, they informed me that the motor had burned out. Four days later, they finally got it fixed. For a renowned company like Ford and a vehicle with a hefty price tag, this was an utterly disappointing start.
Hoping this was an isolated incident, I soldiered on and continued using my truck. However, in mid-September 2023, a potentially catastrophic incident occurred. There was a sudden fire, seemingly triggered from the charging port located at the rear passenger seating area, in the dead of night. Fortunately, I have security cameras in my parking lot, which allowed me to spot the smoke and extinguish the fire before it could engulf the entire truck. Still, there was significant damage around the port, the rear passenger seating, and the floor of my truck.
Naturally, I took the truck to the dealership, specifically Capital Ford of Wilmington, NC, the very next day. I was truly terrified during the drive, as I had heard unsettling stories about EVs catching fire, and I didn't want to be in a potentially hazardous vehicle that could explode at any moment. The car smelled like burned charcoal, and as an individual with asthma, I deeply regretted driving it even for a few minutes.
However, the dealer's response was far from satisfactory. They stated that they needed to investigate the incident but refused to provide a loaner car. This was simply ridiculous, especially considering the price and reputation of the truck. Other luxury car companies treat their customers much better, and I was thoroughly disappointed.
Not wanting to be left without transportation, I reached out to Ford corporate to find a solution. Initially, they suggested I rent a car with the promise of reimbursement. Yet, the very next week, they changed their reimbursement process. Thankfully, I have documented all of this via email for tracking purposes.
Despite all the drama, I reluctantly handed my car over to the dealership. After about a week, when I inquired about the progress, they claimed they were awaiting direction from Ford corporate for the investigation and diagnosis. It's clear that there's a significant lack of communication between the company and the dealership.
This is when my anxiety reached its peak, and I deeply regretted my decision to purchase this car. After a lengthy and concerned discussion with the dealership, they finally showed some empathy and offered a loaner car. Thank goodness for that, as being without a car for an extended period was simply not an option.
Fast forward to today, it's been a full month since I dropped off my car for investigation, and there's still no positive news about its status. Repairs or diagnoses haven't even begun. At this point, I'm strongly inclined to return the car and get a refund. This situation is an absolute mess, and I'm eager to resolve it as swiftly as possible.
I've heard rumors about recalls related to the F150 Lightning, but Ford is insisting that there are none pertaining to my car, and they won't repurchase it. In the meantime, I'm shelling out for insurance, gas for loaner truck(which I thought I would never pay after buying an EV) car and monthly loan payments for a car I don't even have with me. I invested over 100K in this vehicle, and I'm questioning whether it's truly worth all the troubles and headaches it has caused me.
So, here I am, turning to this forum for advice and assistance. What should I do now? Your insights and guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for taking the time to read my story.
Sincerely,
Kaivan Khajanchi