Taxchick1, I wish I had your same BBB arbitrator...
I had 48 days in the shop and 2 SSN's over my first 12 months of 2012 FFE ownership. I was done with the FFE - fun while it lasted, but I need a car in my driveway, not in the shop. To top things off my local dealer closed a few months ago.
I live in Virginia, and the Lemon Law here seems cut and dry: 30 days out of service qualifies it for action, among other things. Piece of cake, right?
The state recommends arbitration through BBB Autoline before filing a Lemon Law suit. OK, I file with BBB. I too had stacks of documentation, photos of the car on the lift at the dealer while they replaced low and high voltage harnesses and HVAC plumbing and rebuilt both high voltage batteries, among other things - itself a 35 day shop visit during which time it was clear they had no understanding of what the problem was. I didn't have a driving log or emails - maybe I should have added that
After much back and forth following the BBB steps, I finally got to the arbitration meeting. The Ford rep was on the phone. It was clear I had plenty of documentation to make my case (it was also surprisingly clear how little information Ford has - basically only dates that recall services are performed). The arbitrator was afraid to drive my car during the inspection and said nearly so much in the hearing. He just did a visual walk around. Of course with ~8000 miles, the car was in like-new condition, except for the grease stains where the service techs pulled apart the interior to replace the batteries and harness.
As we wrapped up the discussion, I concluded my simple statement: in VA, 30 days out of service makes a lemon. I am seeking a buyback from Ford. By now the Ford rep sounded backed into a corner, then she pounced: "sir, we are arbitrating against the BBB Program Guide, not state laws".
Oh.
I was pissed. While I carefully read through BBB's nicely put together documentation for how to go through an arbitration meeting, what to expect, and even their mock arbitration videos, I never found what their definition of a Lemon was. After my meeting I was so pissed I never looked into it further. If you do Autoline arbitration, I encourage you to read their program book very carefully.
If I had known my own state's Lemon Law would have literally no effect on the arbitration, I wouldn't have wasted my time with the BBB process whatsoever. Totally ridiculous, and a keen reminder that BBB is funded by businesses, not consumers. :evil:
Interestingly about a week or so after my hearing, BBB called to set up another inspection of the vehicle. Some guy came and drove it for 10 miles and filed a report. I could have told them to save the effort; my concern wasn't with the car current performance, it was with the lost value for all the time at the dealer. Maybe I should have set up the appointment so the inspector came to my home while the car was in the shop!
By the time the ruling arrived, I wasn't at all surprised: BBB ruled with Ford, and I get nothing.
This was back in April. So I gave up for the time being. The effort consumed enough of my spare time, so we went back to driving the FFE around town. We still call her "Buzzy".
Then, in the past 3 weeks, my Siemens VersiCharge won't do anything but show a fault. I resorted to the car's own 110 charger for a couple days (which is a joke, but that's been covered elsewhere), and then that stops working. With a 12 mile budget showing on a 9 mile trip to the dealer, I stop in a parking lot to charge on a public charger, and it reports "No Plug Detected". So, off to Ford we go.
Today I hear that there was a 'problem with the connector', without any other detail. I am supposed to get Buzzy back tomorrow.
4 more days without the FFE, and I've renewed my interest in Lemoning the car. This time I need lawyer.
I don't mean to come across as a hater. I've lurked here for a long time and I like the car. I'm glad that others have had much better luck than me. My FFE reminds me of the old iPhone on AT&T days - all my friends were showing off their cool shiny gadgets, and I would ask "yeah, but does your phone reliably make a call?"... well, no, in fact the AT&T network was terrible and the iPhone themselves had antenna issues. Usefulness and value were secondary to the gee-whiz factor.
Taxchick1, what state do you live in?