Delivery inspection- what to look for?
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Delivery inspection- what to look for?
I am expecting my ordered truck to be delivered in the next two weeks and have been wondering what to look for before taking it home. I have read about the bad paint on top of the cab, leaking water inside the cab ect.
What should I REALLY look for so I don't end up back at the dealer numerous times? Thanks for the advice, Mike
What should I REALLY look for so I don't end up back at the dealer numerous times? Thanks for the advice, Mike
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Before i take possession of a new vehicle, i walk around it and look real close for scratches/dings and pay close attention to the door edges. Looking real hard at the front and rear end fascia's. Check the seats (workers with screwdrivers in the back pocket can damage it)
Check fit and finish and i make sure everything works.
Check fit and finish and i make sure everything works.
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If method of transport is listed as rail, look at every flat piece of sheet metal. Hood, roof, etc. Feel the surface with your fingers. You are feeling for small little rough spots. If it is a light color, you will see a very small rust spot with a rust halo around it. If you see it make them clay bar the vehicle. I am not sure that F150's are transported by rail though.
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Personally, I would tell them not to wash it, or touch the paint in anyway, and do it yourself. I'd never let a dealer clay my vehicle.
Look for obvious damage to the paint, interior, glass and wheels. Check the interior for damage, and/or stains, and give it a good test drive.
Look for obvious damage to the paint, interior, glass and wheels. Check the interior for damage, and/or stains, and give it a good test drive.
Also look for different reflections on each panel that will tell you if there was any damage to it and was re painted
Gipraw got it right on the head
And like someone said the things pop up over time you have 3 years to get her in if you need it and look over everything I had both mirrors replaced because one little tab broke off. Use that all inclusive warranty with not deductible to as much as you can!
Last edited by Pockets; 02-21-2012 at 10:40 AM.
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I ordered a 2012 fx2 loaded on January 17th it was built February 20th and should arrive March 8th and my rebates were $3500 that's with ford financing and now they are $4500 plus $750 ford private cash that I go an email from ford after I order a brochure and said I was looking to buy with in 30 days. The email said not good with xplan I asked my sales man and he pulled my info up from ford and it was already on his site.
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Personally, I would tell them not to wash it, or touch the paint in anyway, and do it yourself. I'd never let a dealer clay my vehicle.
Look for obvious damage to the paint, interior, glass and wheels. Check the interior for damage, and/or stains, and give it a good test drive.
Look for obvious damage to the paint, interior, glass and wheels. Check the interior for damage, and/or stains, and give it a good test drive.
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Totally agree, don't let them touch it!
I did not know better when I was picking mine up (on a very over cast, cloudy, windy day) and after having it for a couple of days I notice a unique swirl on the rear pass. door panel. It appeared almost like a 3d'ish type hologram. It was obvious in the sun light but not noticable when its cloudy. I chose to address this issue myself, the last thing I wanted is the dealer to put there hands on it again.
I did not know better when I was picking mine up (on a very over cast, cloudy, windy day) and after having it for a couple of days I notice a unique swirl on the rear pass. door panel. It appeared almost like a 3d'ish type hologram. It was obvious in the sun light but not noticable when its cloudy. I chose to address this issue myself, the last thing I wanted is the dealer to put there hands on it again.
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I guess this goes against the grain here. But I'd check that it has all the features you ordered. Give it a test drive. Check it for any transport damage (ie: if there is a scratch on the roof then you probably should bring it to their attn). But let them wash it and present you with your new truck so you can enjoy the moment. After, if anything is wrong with it, bring it back under warranty.