Yes I am a grown man! I have no issues with Maroone or my service advisor. But I do have a issues with FORD, here they are:
1- Ford wouldn't allow the tech at Maroone to find what caused the problem (I.E. taking apart the rear end, investigating further why things happened), they would only allow them to fix it. Don't you think that you should figure out why these bolts were breaking before just replacing them? Doesn't it make sense that if you just replace the bolts they may just break again?
2- I was told that the tech working on my car wanted to replace the bolts on both sides, not just the side that broke the first time and was overrided by management (not sure at the dealer or at Ford). All of this could have been avoided if the tech was allowed to replace the bolts on both sides, they only did one side and less than two days after I pick up the car, BAM the other side goes!
So now theyre saying that the bolts were over torqued at the factory, wouldn't it have made sense then to change the bolts on the other side as well? If indeed the bolts were over torqued, shouldn't Ford have overnighted the bolts to their engineering department so they could study why the bolts were breaking? Over torqueing, bad metal, etc... Even if the bolts breaking was a fluke which bean counter (at the dealer or at Ford) was the one reponsible for stoping the tech from doing the work that should have been done on the other side?
Even worse I had a business meeting planed with the president of the company that sells my yachts to which I planned on taking the GT so I could spank his new F430, but I guess it wasn't meant to be...