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12-06-2009, 09:03 AM | #1 | ||
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With the constant letters in Melbourne's Herald sun and other newspapers around Australia about brake problems , ball joints , paint quality issues and the recall of BF FG LPG sedan , wagon and ute . Isn't it about time Ford came out and gave an interview to reassure the public and do a bit of PR work?? This is a good opportunity for the new CEO to fly the flag and stop hiding behind his desk . I know some friends and relatives that will no longer buy Ford cars because of the quality issues and brake problems they had with the Territory . There are serious problem with build quality at Ford and these need to be addressed and it starts with the CEO . If this isn't addressed I will no longer buy Ford cars .
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12-06-2009, 09:08 AM | #2 | ||
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mmm ur right ,as for me i wont buy a new ford again,unless some thing comes along thats a lot better than there doing now,may be a a GT 40 woohoo.but then again i wouldnt buy any new car be it holden ford etc,love my old school stuff to much ,only thinking this morning driving in to work in the XA theres no alarms going of cos i ant got my seat belt on or i left my lights on etc
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12-06-2009, 09:13 AM | #3 | ||
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You're not seriously suggesting a car from the seventies is better than an FG? Good God man, this is the 21st century. Try it, you might like it. :
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12-06-2009, 09:16 AM | #4 | ||
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This is a pointless topic...
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12-06-2009, 09:16 AM | #5 | ||
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The problem is that Holden has just as many problems if not more, but the media isn't interested in badmouthing their darling. The VE is absolutley plagued with electrical gremlins, yet you don't here a thing about it.
Take Carsguide the most biased of them all. All it has talked about for the last 3 months is Ford quality problems - fine, if justified but where is the balanced reporting about other makes? For e.g. there was a letter a bloke wrote in about the illegible guages in the Commodore. Carsguide addressed his letter by twisting it to talk about how badly designed the guages and switch gear are in BA-FG. Didn't even mention Holden at all. Now I have driven a gazillion cars and I love the layout of the Falcon cockpit. This is biased reporting at the extreme. Its really hard to win a battle against the media unfortunatly - what Ford should be doing is putting pressure on the editors of these publications threatening to pull advertising $$$ unless more balanced reporting is printed - that and continue positive PR work behind the scenes (which they already do).
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I thought the terri was recalled???
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Each model has specific issues, its not a uniquely "Ford" paradigm either.. every car manufacturer has its set of "issues" for each of their models. To add weight to a position you need to address that issue specifically, the best place to do that is in the appropriate model area, where more likely than not its been discussed previously, and at length, possibly with a solution too... Pretty sure Ford have fixed the terri issues with a recall? Sweeping emotional statement achieve little....
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I think the OP has raised some valid points here and raised them respectfully. I can't see the issue of raising this as a broader topic. The lack of response here from Ford, whether it be Marin/Russell Christophers etc, is damaging. Reputations are gained and lost on the back of media spin no matter what we would like to think. I think these issues warranted some form of response from Ford, it is disappointing that it hasn't come. |
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12-06-2009, 09:49 AM | #14 | |||
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For the brakes only I believe. The ball joint issue is significant and as yet no recall decided on. |
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12-06-2009, 09:59 AM | #17 | |||
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Antother classic with the Friday Carsguide months back-loaded every week for months about how Ford is stuffed as the 4 litre engine was due to cease and that they wer'nt exporting cars like Holden. Pretty sure I only saw a small article last week about Holden being totally safe from anything going on in the USA and they can continue their 'Red Lion' success without a blip. It is a real biased setup and it's very obvious. My old man is a standard joe public with an interest in cars but not an extreme enthusiast. He reads the Carsguide and thinks Ford are stuffed. |
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In that case I will rush down and get a copy. I feel left out not knowing. Back in 5 ;)
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Let's not get caught up about how other manufacturers perform or respond to these types of issues. This should be seen as a way for Ford to get ahead of the pack. |
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12-06-2009, 10:06 AM | #20 | |||
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In regard to responses blaming the media, I think the OP was referring to general public gripes, not journalists? If a member has a personal product grievance, shouldn't he be allowed to voice that in a Forum dedicated to that product, without being fobbed off? |
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12-06-2009, 10:09 AM | #21 | |||
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These "issues" are neither better or worse than anything Ford has encountered either now or in the past, or any other car manufacturer either for that matter. For a CEO to come out to make a "public statement" about standard recall or warranty processes or issues would appear "alarmist" and somewhat dangerous IMO, most consumers of their products would not be aware or most issues the car manufacturers face on a daily basis.... To "stick your head" up would probably scare customers off...
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I agree, Burela needs to get out and do an interview or hold a press conference or something. At least assure the public these problems have stopped with the FG and updated Territory (and better still replace all the faulty brake lines; it may cost Ford money now but the in the future it could mean keeping a lot of people on board to buy more new cars with Ford)
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I have spoken to several seniors within Ford, they are disappointed as I am about this. |
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12-06-2009, 10:19 AM | #24 | |||
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Back on topic... I think the OP has raised some valid points, i to know plenty of old die hard Ford buyers that are turning to other makes due not so much the faults with the cars on offer, but Fords seemingly lack of intrest in reasuring their regular customers/supporters that the issues are being delt with..... It goes hand in hand with the lack of promotion of their product, they just dont seem to give a dam about what the media say, that is why other makes get a free reign, loyalty alone will not support a product if the producer of said product does not back it up...
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12-06-2009, 10:21 AM | #25 | ||
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I agree that Carsguide has been giving Ford a hard time lately. But cast you mind back two or three years ago (maybe more?) and they equally gave Holden a hard time when they were having issue with piston slap and oil consumption in the V8's.
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12-06-2009, 10:32 AM | #26 | |||
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looks like ford are recalling the lpg cars ect
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12-06-2009, 10:44 AM | #27 | ||
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Well i have had my BA Turbo since 2005 and have had only one issue with it(destroyed gearbox) which was my fault.
If i had the bread i would be into a new one.Absolutely love them.
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12-06-2009, 11:44 AM | #28 | ||
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The letter about the paint peel on the 'Shockwave Blue' XR6 is interesting.
Bought second hand from a dealer (re: used car warranty). Shockwave finished in BA / BF didn't it ? Has the car been repainted after a crash ? No question about that from Cars Guide, they just talk up the need to take it back to 'Ford', is that where it came from as a used car ? Or was it somewhere else....no mention or questions about that either. More ammo however for them to bag out Ford... |
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12-06-2009, 11:47 AM | #29 | |||
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It's not as if the OP is suggesting Ford are profligate, just that he is endeared to the brand and doesn't want it to lose sales due to customer complaints finding their way into the press where consumers can see them on a daily basis. It might not be a bad idea for one of the execs to wheel out a dog and pony show bragging about the virtues and mitigation of their product. |
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