After ignoring his e-mails since his Ford Kuga 2.5 litre caught fire while parked in his garage in September 2015, Ford SA last week tried to get more detail about the incident from Vereeniging-based Kuga owner Sean Thompson.
This follows allegations that the problems causing Ford Kugas to ignite are not limited to the 4 556 Kuga 1.6 vehicles included in the recent safety recall, but that other models are also affected.
Over the past weekend Nomsa Dondashe was alerted by other motorists that her 2013 Ford EcoSport 1.5 litre was on fire while she was driving on the N2 freeway near East London.
Her daughter Somila, who tweeted about the incident, confirmed to Moneyweb telephonically that her mother got out in time, before the vehicle was engulfed in flames.
Shortly after the incident she tweeted:
Ford SA replied to her tweet:
Somila Dondashe said her mother was not hurt. Before the incident she had complained to the Ford dealership in East London repeatedly about a strange noise in the vehicle.
The noise intensified during a trip to Umtata over the weekend. The dealership advised her to have her car towed, but she decided to drive back to East London. On her way back a passing motorist alerted her to the fire.
Speaking to Moneyweb last week, Thompson said he wanted Ford to acknowledge that the problems were not limited to those vehicles that had been recalled.
He said that they have had his complaint since 2015 and can look it up, or contact the National Consumer Commission to whom he submitted a complaint or his attorney, Rod Montana who is driving a class action against Ford SA on behalf of fire victims and other dissatisfied customers.
Moneyweb recently put questions to Ford SA regarding Thompson’s experience. The company did not answer the questions, but instead sent a comprehensive statement about how it is dealing with the Ford Kuga recall.
At the bottom of the statement Ford SA gave the following consumer information:
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