My partner is the unlucky owner of a 2012 Ford Focus Titanium, with its troublesome transmission. The clutch has now been replaced for a second time and she has been told to expect it to happen again. The service adviser strongly recommended contacting Ford Customer Care, because they are apparently offering to settle the issue with a buyback option. The communication with Ford thus far has been fruitless and frustrating. Do you have any advice, or can you recommend who we can contact so we can actually get something happening?
There is legal action under way in Australia from some unhappy owners of cars with double-clutch gearboxes. Ford executive Stephen Kruk says: "We encourage customers to work with their local dealers on their individual circumstances. Ford is committed to providing its customers with top quality vehicles. We are equally committed to addressing potential issues and responding quickly for our customers. We have addressed the majority of our customers' questions and are pleased with our ongoing improvement in customer satisfaction levels."