Back to the Dealership… Again
I've got my fingers crossed that it'll reach 30!
I'm thinking they believe they just bought a car back, but they're waiting it out to the very last.
- Og
- Og

Assuming the days roll to 30, what's your game plan? Beg your dad for the truck back?!
- Og
Last edited by OgRedd; Dec 13, 2013 at 06:41 AM.
I hope Ford does the right thing. So far, still no info. They gave me a POS Nissan Pathfinder to drive. At least, it's on their dime. Day 19. - Og

Definition of cumulative : Cumulative is the total amount of something when it's all added together.
"Cumulative" is a better word. 19 "cumulative" days without use for the same repair. Thanks, Pat. Yet again, you are the king of correctness.
- Og
Last edited by OgRedd; Dec 13, 2013 at 08:33 AM.
Maybe this will explain it better.

Definition of cumulative : Cumulative is the total amount of something when it's all added together.
"Cumulative" is a better word. 19 "cumulative" days without use for the same repair. Thanks, Pat. Yet again, you are the king of correctness.
- Og

Definition of cumulative : Cumulative is the total amount of something when it's all added together.
"Cumulative" is a better word. 19 "cumulative" days without use for the same repair. Thanks, Pat. Yet again, you are the king of correctness.
- Og
Oh that's some funny BS.Moving right along ...
The other term to note is "Same nonconformity". Hence, if they nail the leak (and it's arguable that it has to be the same leak, caused by the high pressure pump failure), and then in a week another issue pops up ( turbo seizes ), the clock is reset to Zero.
Good luck!
Oh that's some funny BS.Moving right along ...
The other term to note is "Same nonconformity". Hence, if they nail the leak (and it's arguable that it has to be the same leak, caused by the high pressure pump failure), and then in a week another issue pops up ( turbo seizes ), the clock is reset to Zero.
Good luck!

Last edited by OgRedd; Dec 13, 2013 at 09:07 AM. Reason: Pat scares me.
None taken, I was just trying to get a better understanding of what is going on
No prob, dude. I wasn't clear on "cumulative" and "consecutive". You keep me on my toes. I should find my old high school English teacher and kick him in the nuts. - Og




