Fremont Kid
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- First Name
- Steve
- Joined
- Oct 8, 2022
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- Location
- Colorado Springs, CO
- Vehicles
- 2022 Mustang Mach e Premium AWD
- Occupation
- Retired IT
Agree. Mine has already driven my MME Premium AWD.I won’t trust your dealer’s service department. Mine is just fine.
Mache_JD14: I will say they are not required to report it to the insurance company. However, if they are not replacing with genuine Ford parts then perhaps you should. Subrogation is an insurance practice where your insurance company would charge all damage to their insurer because they are at fault. Your dealership not reporting is more to prevent a subrogation charge against them, than your company recording this as a claim against you. As such, require that they replace with genuine Ford parts, not after-market parts. You don't want some future damage to be undervalued or replaced with after-market parts because that is what your dealer used. Most likely a Ford dealership will use genuine Ford parts. But, insist they do.
I also agree with SCOOPMAN that you have the right to take YOUR VEHICLE to whichever body shop YOU CHOOSE.
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