![]() 01/11/2015 at 00:56 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Wasn't working very hard that day, like at all.
We've had to have both the A and C pillars on the passenger side realigned for gaps big enough my index finger fit in them, and now a plastic cover thing that hides the screws where the sun visor screws into the roof fell out with the plastic clips broken.
The small cover I can understand, it's a cheap little part that's probably destined to break 7/10 times when being installed, but the HUGE pillar misalignments were something that never should have gotten past quality control.
![]() 01/11/2015 at 01:10 |
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"This Little Shit"
If I had a dollar...
![]() 01/11/2015 at 01:13 |
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What is this? Is that liner as frayed as the photo indicates?
![]() 01/11/2015 at 01:14 |
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I surely hope ours isn't, this is just a photo I pulled off the web. I'll have to look at it tomorrow.
![]() 01/11/2015 at 02:47 |
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Ford has upped their game a lot, especially the visual and tactile quality. Build quality seems like it still has a bit of a ways to go.
![]() 01/11/2015 at 02:49 |
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I mean, besides those things, it all seems to be really well screwed together. The dealer already fixed the pillars and profusely apologized, so there's that.
![]() 01/11/2015 at 08:18 |
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I really do wonder how that managed to get out of the factory.
![]() 01/11/2015 at 12:03 |
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The little thing for the visor, that happened on my dads mercury a couple years ago. Was very cheap to fix but it still happened. Some other interior bit have broken. Seatbelts are stupid because someone always plays with them.
![]() 01/11/2015 at 20:03 |
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No, that is the unfinished leading edge of the headliner which is just exposed. My 2011 MKX is the same way. Apparently this is normal for Ford.
![]() 01/11/2015 at 20:12 |
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Ah. Just as well, you should see some of the sharp, unfiled plastic edges in various locations in my Taco.