2002 True Blue at a dealership
2002 True Blue at a dealership
I located a 2002 True Blue with 13k miles on it at a dealership in Central Cali if anyone is interested. I spent some time talking to the dealer manager. It was a buy-back and comes with a Ford Extended warranty. It has Chrome stocker 18's on it, and is VERY clean. The title will be branded due to the lemon law buy back, but it's a sweet truck. Apparently it was a vicitm of the "clunk washer" problem and the previous owners just wanted out of it. It's all fixed now though apparently. Email me if interested. I'll get you in touch with the right person at the dealer. Brandon K. bwkelley76@yahoo.com
If the clunk was the reason then that is a huge steal!!!
Here is the overview of the Virginia (where I am) Lemon Law:
"Qualification: 3 unsuccessful repairs, or 1 repair attempt of serious safety defect, or 30 calendar days out of service within 18 months. Trigger: Written notice to manufacturer. If 3 unsuccessful repairs or 30 days already exhausted before notice, manufacturer has 1 more repair attempt not to exceed 15 days. State has certified guidelines for arbitration. Law specifically applies to leased vehicles."
Here is the link to the state-by-state:
http://www.autosafety.org/lemonlaws.php
Here is the overview of the Virginia (where I am) Lemon Law:
"Qualification: 3 unsuccessful repairs, or 1 repair attempt of serious safety defect, or 30 calendar days out of service within 18 months. Trigger: Written notice to manufacturer. If 3 unsuccessful repairs or 30 days already exhausted before notice, manufacturer has 1 more repair attempt not to exceed 15 days. State has certified guidelines for arbitration. Law specifically applies to leased vehicles."
Here is the link to the state-by-state:
http://www.autosafety.org/lemonlaws.php
Yeah, the lemon law is really easy to pass on just about any vehicle that they can't find the problem on, especially if the dealer just guesses and throws parts at it. All it takes is 4 times. BK



resale value
as lemons.