Ford has had four years to fix this. They have no intention of fixing it. They're simply waiting for warranties to run out as it's likely cheaper to replace them than to re-engineer a new top.
It's probably time owners start contacting their attorneys general and the state's consumer protection division if there is one. It's not going to be a NHTSA issue until a safety issue can be demonstrated as a result of the cracks/delamination etc...if there's a coordinated effort, and we can get the state AG's to talk, that'll put a lot more leverage on Ford than complaints on this forum.
Start by googling "your state here AND attorney general" to start. On their page, they will likely have a consumer protection division listed.
I'm in Texas so here's our consumer protection division's site: https://www.texasattorneygeneral.gov/consumer-protection
It's probably time owners start contacting their attorneys general and the state's consumer protection division if there is one. It's not going to be a NHTSA issue until a safety issue can be demonstrated as a result of the cracks/delamination etc...if there's a coordinated effort, and we can get the state AG's to talk, that'll put a lot more leverage on Ford than complaints on this forum.
Start by googling "your state here AND attorney general" to start. On their page, they will likely have a consumer protection division listed.
I'm in Texas so here's our consumer protection division's site: https://www.texasattorneygeneral.gov/consumer-protection
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