On Thanksgiving, I took a trip up north, and the whole entire way up there, my car shook! Actually, more like a REALLY bad vibration. The steering wheel didn't vibrate much, if any at all, but you could feel underneath the entire car vibrating. You could even feel it all the way up the drivers seat. Hell - I WAS VIBRATING...

I have had this car for exactly three weeks today, and already I'm having problems with it!

At two weeks, there was jerking/hesitation. And the dealership just "assumed" that there was water in the gas tank, or spark plugs. They said they would not look at it unless I paid $98.00.

I know that the vibration under my car will not be covered under warranty, so I called the dealership today, and instead of talking to my sales guy, I asked to speak with who ever runs the entire dealership.

I spoke to this guy named "Walter" and I told him what was wrong, and that I shouldn't be responsible for this, that THEY should have to fix it. He told me that he is the "New Car Manager" and that I need to speak with the "Used Car Manager." I told him that the used car manager was a "jerk" (to put it nicely), and that I didn't want to talk to him. So this lady from the "Customer Relations Dept" is supposed to call me shortly.

I just think it is ridiculous that I have to do these repairs on a car that I JUST bought. I honestly do not think they even looked at this car before they sold it. It's like they cleaned it up, and put it on the lot.

So I suppose I'll give them three options.

1.) Fix my car
2.) Take my car back
3.) Law Suit

It's their choice.


Silver Frost 2000 Ford Contour SE Sport V6 Automatic 61,400 Miles