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LG (not verified)    January 23, 2023 - 8:08PM

I just reached 75,000 miles, went for a ride on the highway round trip less than 100 miles. On the return trip my car was not accelerating like it’s supposed to. At first, I thought maybe my foot is not on the gas pedal. It wasn’t me it was the car. I was so scared and prayed all the way home. Thankfully I made it safely. I get my car towed to Ford shop, they did a diagnostic, came back with crank shaft and cam shaft code, they asked if they could take valve cover off to check for slug. I said yes, then they came back with “jump engine” I asked what does that mean and the said I need a new engine. What.??? My suv is a 2016 that I purchased in 2018. The Certified Warranty expired in October 2022. I asked what caused this, the reply “this happens”. The repair bill is quoted $7,900. This doesn’t make sense. I have no car, there's no loaner available AND a new engine was ordered and it’s going to take a month to arrive. What do a person do when you invest in a supposedly good American made car and your engine goes?

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