Thread 28448729 - /o/ [Archived: 1335 hours ago]

Anonymous
6/9/2025, 4:05:08 AM No.28448729
ford
ford
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You have less than a month left to take advantage of Ford's Employee Pricing plan for all. After this is over, expect prices to go up EXPONENTALLY. I'd take advantage soon!
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Anonymous
6/9/2025, 4:05:45 AM No.28448730
Buy an ad nigger.
Anonymous
6/9/2025, 4:07:41 AM No.28448733
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whos gonna pay for this kek, the whole thing is plastic
Anonymous
6/9/2025, 4:09:30 AM No.28448735
>>28448729 (OP)
The tarrifs will increase the prices by several thousand. So I don't want to see people whining that they cant afford a new Ford.
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Anonymous
6/9/2025, 4:23:44 AM No.28448769
Screenshot_23-5-2025_195358_www.consumerreports.org
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>>28448729 (OP)

2024 Rustang Ego-boost

Tons of quality problems. Had to re-align the hood and body panels. All 2024 Mustangs have defective rear bumpers with ripples along the seams. All 2024 Mustangs have holes in their front fender liners leading to rusting/corrosion of the frame. Had a coolant leak that nearly became catastrophic. Brake booster clicking nonstop. NHTSA safety recall for the gauges randomly dying. Also had a defective rear axle--known issue since model year 2017.

The list just goes on. To make things worse, I couldn't even get warranty service from 2 different steal-yer-shits I brought it to, even after scheduling an appointment.

So I did the smart thing and traded that car in... for a 2025 Mustang

P.S. I don't trust Consumer Reports anymore
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Anonymous
6/9/2025, 4:43:53 AM No.28448795
>>28448769
The maverick lobos are pretty sick too
Anonymous
6/9/2025, 5:19:29 AM No.28448853
>tariffs will make "american" brands' prices go up
huh?
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Anonymous
6/9/2025, 5:51:37 AM No.28448913
>>28448853
Over 70% of the parts in a ford arent from America, dipshit.
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Anonymous
6/9/2025, 5:53:02 AM No.28448919
>>28448913
You are a genius
Anonymous
6/9/2025, 11:36:56 AM No.28449268
>>28448853
>every other brand goes up
>he thinks domestic companies won't take advantage of that by increasing prices
Lol
Lmao
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Anonymous
6/9/2025, 6:59:56 PM No.28449781
>>28449268
Hes an idiot
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Anonymous
6/9/2025, 7:22:52 PM No.28449828
>>28448729 (OP)
>>28448735
>already thousands, sometimes tens (plural) of thousands, of dollars overpriced
>muh tariff bogeyman for shekelstein to exploit for coin
Oh no look at all this money I will continue to not spend on your nu-garbage. How ever shall I find the fortitude to go on with life in the face of such adversity.
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Anonymous
6/9/2025, 9:44:27 PM No.28450056
>>28449268
>>28449781
ESL/bot moment
Anonymous
6/9/2025, 10:59:06 PM No.28450179
>>28449828
Enjoy your thousand dollar repairs to your shitbox while I enjoy a 5 year + warranty on all repairs.
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Anonymous
6/10/2025, 6:27:13 AM No.28450871
>>28450179
this
Anonymous
6/10/2025, 6:31:03 AM No.28450877
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>>28450179
>I enjoy a 5 year + warranty on all repairs.
thats all it took and they tricked your stupid ass into buying some shitheap with a plastic engine
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Anonymous
6/10/2025, 6:47:08 AM No.28450902
>>28450877
sorry youre poor and drive something old as fuck
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Anonymous
6/10/2025, 8:19:35 AM No.28451070
YOU PAY WHAT WE PAY
>WITH OUR LIVES
Anonymous
6/10/2025, 9:13:11 PM No.28451954
.
Anonymous
6/10/2025, 9:54:22 PM No.28452005
>>28450902
lol my car averages 60k used with no warranty, no financing
Anonymous
6/10/2025, 10:04:38 PM No.28452021
Buying any new car in 2025 is just a bad idea, everything is designed to break and the bar has been lowered so badly it's unbelievable. Normies want new cars every few years so the old way of selling a reliable car like Honda or Toyota no longer works. So they've lowered quality and sell mediocre cars now. Plus regulations make everything the same anyways, do you want blob A or blob B?

It's a race to the bottom. I am literally sitting at the mechanic's right now getting some work done on my 14 year old Toyota because new ones are turboshit babycars. I'll throw a few thousand dollars at it this year and it'll keep driving me around. The alternative is blowing through my savings to buy something cash, or financing it and paying even more.