> We had my wife's Honda for 8 years and not one single little thing ever
> broke. Our Subaru is going on 4 years and the only issue we've ever
> had was a squeaky steering wheel which was fixed AND HAS REMAINED
> FIXED.
>
> If Honda can do it, why can't US automakers?
You're comparing a sample size of 1 Honda vs 1 Focus. Your Honda is
atypical. If you look at the 2005 JD Powers Vehicle Dependability
numbers, Honda had 201 problems per 100 vehicles while Ford had 231.
Honda is better but it's not exactly an earth-shattering difference.
> I just think the Focus is a crappy car.
You're entitled to your opinion. I just crossed 100,000 miles with
mine and I'm keeping it.
> It served its purpose for a
> couple years for me, and I could see if it was a window jamming or some
> other minor issue, but this is A DOOR NOT LATCHING. I can't lock it or
> drive it on the freeway (while holding the rope I use to tie the latch
> to the center console). I certainly can't haul my dog around while
> it's like this.
Seems that you could as an emergency measure, tie the rope from the
roof rack down under the bumper, from left side to right and vica
versa, making an "X" over the rear hatch.
That way, you should be able to get the vehicle back home without the
dog jumping out.
> IT IS A MAJOR PROBLEM, AND THE AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS
> ARE UNABLE OR UNWILLING TO FIX IT. And I think THAT is why we will
> never again buy a Ford... it's not so much that it happened, it's the
> service after the fact.
This is a major problem. Since the car is under warranty, you can take
it to a different Ford dealer.
Dave Gower - 19 Jul 2005 18:02 GMT
>Since the car is under warranty, you can take it to a different Ford
>dealer.
Couple of things about people that complain so bitterly about Ford dealers.
First, generally they haven't made much effort to find a better dealer, and
second, they often don't treat their dealer very well (I don't know if
either applies to Mark, just talking in general here). I have been with my
dealer since I bought my Focus early 2000, and I like them very much. But I
always try to be decent to them (they are human beings after all).
For anyone in the Ottawa area, it's Dan Murphy Ford.