JohnRanger
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Hey all! Long time lurker, first time poster.
I just recently purchased a 2025 Ranger Raptor from an out-of-state dealership and pretty much brokered the deal over email and text, with a few phone calls to settle some of the paperwork/details.
This happened about 3 weeks ago and the dealership still has the vehicle. During the back and forth of the initial inquiry, it came out that the truck had a "screen glitch" and needed to be repaired. I feel as though the severity of the issue was downplayed and there was a sense that it was a minor issue that could be cleared up pretty quickly. Well, this has escalated to a 3 week repair and now Ford Corporate is involved since the service department does not have a fix. After some more prodding, I was told that the infotainment screen doesn't boot upon vehicle startup, but will eventually turn on after the truck warms up.
My question is, does this seem normal and I just had some bad luck here? This is my first time buying a brand new vehicle without physically going to a dealership, so I'm a little wary of the process. I'll be bummed if I have to wait for more than a month, but I'm also not sure what would be considered a reasonable amount of time to remain patient. Should I even consider backing out or should I just wait this thing out?
I just recently purchased a 2025 Ranger Raptor from an out-of-state dealership and pretty much brokered the deal over email and text, with a few phone calls to settle some of the paperwork/details.
This happened about 3 weeks ago and the dealership still has the vehicle. During the back and forth of the initial inquiry, it came out that the truck had a "screen glitch" and needed to be repaired. I feel as though the severity of the issue was downplayed and there was a sense that it was a minor issue that could be cleared up pretty quickly. Well, this has escalated to a 3 week repair and now Ford Corporate is involved since the service department does not have a fix. After some more prodding, I was told that the infotainment screen doesn't boot upon vehicle startup, but will eventually turn on after the truck warms up.
My question is, does this seem normal and I just had some bad luck here? This is my first time buying a brand new vehicle without physically going to a dealership, so I'm a little wary of the process. I'll be bummed if I have to wait for more than a month, but I'm also not sure what would be considered a reasonable amount of time to remain patient. Should I even consider backing out or should I just wait this thing out?
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