Idlethunder
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Thank you for the reply, this is exactly the attitude I'm going in with. The reason the buyback didn't immediately turn me away is because I talked to the dealership where it was repaired and resold. It was bought back for HPFP failure and lack of replacement parts. That dealership has no skin in the game so I feel OK about that. I'm not sure if the sales manager I'm dealing with now was aware it was a buyback or not but like you said, his job is to know. After I asked about it he said he looked at the title and it is clear and not branded but I didn't ask to see it.I'd be weary of a lemon law'd vehicle, especially from a dealer that "didn't know it was a lemon vehicle, and now we can't find the paperwork", and you're getting it from a Ford dealer? Dude RUN! Not on;y have they presented you with at LEAST 3 red flags, but it's a dealer that knowingly sells vehicles that are designed to barely meet the minimums (also the only company that doesn't make cars anymore in the USA, other than the mustang, because they're garbage and cost Ford too much money).
Seriously, they "forgot it was a lemon"...BS. They "lost the paperwork", yeah they're hiding something, and have already admitted it. And they "don't know if the title is clear", dude, that place sounds like it's run by the 3 stooges, was the manager's name Moe?
I've worked in the auto industry for over a decade, not just repairing/build vehicles, but buying/appraising, selling, and financing. You are taught what red flags to look for, and my friend, I wouldn't have bought that lemon unless I was knowingly sending it to auction SOLEY to SELL a high commission vehicle. And almost every dealer I've worked for in 3 states, would generally tell me to send them elsewhere.
You might get lucky, but know when you buy a lemon, you generally will have issues forever, with something. Not 100% always, but 98% of lemons are this way. They make great race vehicles, toys though!
As for deleting emissions equipment on the diesel, if you live in an area where there aren't emissions testing, go for it. I'm always on team delete, when tuned/maintained properly, and for the real reason for deleting: reliability.
- But stay out of Cali (even trips in it) or places where they're Nazis about mods/emissions avoidance, because they're punishable by x counts of violations and up to felony charges for each and years in prison for each, not to mention the $xxxxxxxx in fines.
If he is being honest and the title is truly not marked, to me that is another problem. I could see that kind of thing happening between the original owner and a dealer, but if that is what happened, how would carfax know about it? To me there has to be more to the story. The reason I'm still planning to go look at it is because it has the exact options I want. If it wasn't for that, I wouldn't spend the money to fly out. My best guess is the odds I buy it are 50/50. The deal is made dependant upon my inspection and drive. If I see anything I don't like, I walk.
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