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Bought a 2007 Ford Taurus, have had nothing but problems. Al hendrickson Toyota was the dealership. Tires were wearing out every 500 miles, each time they said it was the alignment. Have had many cars in my 40 years of driving. Told them the car must have been in an accident and I wanted another car was refused.. then the engine blew up had warranty, the engine that was just put N is also no good I think their fraudulent selling practices should be stopped. I am an elderly female, disabled and cannot get to drs ect without a car.
The contact owns a 2007 Ford Taurus. After 4,000 miles, the front tires were worn. The dealer replaced the tires for free. At approximately 12,000 miles, the rear tires began to wear out. The dealer no longer covered the tires and the contact had them replaced at wal mart. At 60,000 miles, all four tires needed to be replaced again. He believes that the tires are not the issue, but rather the failure lies within the vehicle itself. He took the vehicle to the dealer and was informed that nothing was wrong. He believes that his vehicle is a lemon. The failure mileage was 4,000 and current mileage was 64,000.
- Litchfield, ME, USA
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