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Originally Posted by ozrunner
It will be interesting to hear from those that get them if its warranty has such a rider. Prospective buyers would be wise to clarify this and perhaps get anything said to the contrary in writing before taking delivery.
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No need, one can argue "fit for purpose". Ford have no business denying warranty if someone avails themselves to the 'performance' this vehicle is based on.
The ACCC wouldn't have an issue taking on Ford, I believe they're quite successful. The Powershift drama is just one example.
Go ahead, buy one, do jumps in it. It's what it's been marketed on and built for.