Ford Fiesta: Dealer reselling faulty example
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Asked by Rosalie Rostan, email
I had trouble with my Ford Fiesta and eventually Ford agreed to buy it back. Now it is up for sale. How?
Answered by CarsGuide
4 Jan 2016Ford Australia head of customer Stephen Kruk says: “Since the dealer regained possession of the car we have thoroughly tested the vehicle and it is operating as it should. That is why it is ready to be resold. The car has the balance of new-car warranty so the next owner retains our backing and support if any component was to go wrong. With the repairs complete we are totally confident it will be a great car for someone.”
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