Right, just a little update.
Yesterday we took the car back to Ford to ask them to reprint the inspection results to show the engine/gearbox mismatch. A different mechanic was there and asked if he could have a look at the car himself. When he lifted the bonnet he said that it's definitely a Ford 1.4tdci engine and he also said that it didn't look like this engine had ever been out of the car. He then went underneath the car to get the engine number and said that it wasn't there and that the location where it should be (on the block) was just smooth. We asked him if he was sure that the engine number would be in the place he was looking and he then proceeded to show us a couple of identical engines he had out from cars he was working on, pointing out the exact location where the engine number should be on each.
We asked him about the gearbox and the engine and he said that it was the gearbox that wasn't right for the engine. He said it can only be a Ford Fiesta or Focus gearbox or else it just wouldn't work. He said the reason why it's had the lug/dowel bit removed is that the gearbox is either an older or newer version but that it was definitely a Ford gearbox.
So basically, that's 3 different mechanics that have looked at the car offering three slightly differing opinions - no wonder we get confused and feel frustrated. The third mechanic looked the business I have to say, he was covered in oil and brake dust and had a big gash on his hand, which was still bleeding, covered over with a filthy rag. He seemed perfectly confident in everything he was saying and was not in any way hesitant.
We asked him why the engine number wouldn't be there and he didn't know, he said he doesn't understand it either - this was the only thing he was unsure about. We asked him specifically if the engine number had been removed and he said that it had and that he had to be very careful what he actually put on the results of the inspection, so as to make sure the garage wouldn't be in the firing line in any way - which was worrying as you can imagine.
He asked us how much we paid for the car and he said that the price was ok. He then looked through the results of the previous day and said that everything that's on there would probably cost the dealer about £300 to fix, excluding the buggered alloy wheels.
So, we took the car back to the dealers today, phoning them up first to make sure they were going to be there. When we pulled up the owner and two other staff were stood talking, leaning against one of their motors, and they took one look at us and dispersed (which reminded me of a load of vultures being chased away from a carcass by a hungry lion
). The owner walked past the car I was driving and I specifically looked at him to look in his eyes and he never looked at me once, even though he knew it was me.
So I guess we just have to wait to see what they say this time. I doubt it'll be today we hear from them, maybe late tomorrow or the next day but I'll be sure to update the thread. One thing the third mechanic said was that after they have fixed everything on the list we should ask them to extend the warranty by a month or two, which we think is a good idea, should everything prove ok with the car. We also asked him if the gearbox mismatch and lack of engine number would be a problem should the car need work doing to it in the future and he said that in his opinion it wouldn't be a problem, which is something.
I'd like it if you could give your opinions on the engine number issue as well as what we should do on the day we get the car back. We have decided ourselves to take it back to the Ford place and ask them if they can take a look to see exactly what the dealers have done, but I'd like to hear what you all would do if you were in the same boat as us. Obviously I'm concerned about the engine number not being present so I'll definitely ask about that when we go back, but what else should we be doing/asking?
Thanks a lot for this, we both really do appreciate it.
Yesterday we took the car back to Ford to ask them to reprint the inspection results to show the engine/gearbox mismatch. A different mechanic was there and asked if he could have a look at the car himself. When he lifted the bonnet he said that it's definitely a Ford 1.4tdci engine and he also said that it didn't look like this engine had ever been out of the car. He then went underneath the car to get the engine number and said that it wasn't there and that the location where it should be (on the block) was just smooth. We asked him if he was sure that the engine number would be in the place he was looking and he then proceeded to show us a couple of identical engines he had out from cars he was working on, pointing out the exact location where the engine number should be on each.
We asked him about the gearbox and the engine and he said that it was the gearbox that wasn't right for the engine. He said it can only be a Ford Fiesta or Focus gearbox or else it just wouldn't work. He said the reason why it's had the lug/dowel bit removed is that the gearbox is either an older or newer version but that it was definitely a Ford gearbox.
So basically, that's 3 different mechanics that have looked at the car offering three slightly differing opinions - no wonder we get confused and feel frustrated. The third mechanic looked the business I have to say, he was covered in oil and brake dust and had a big gash on his hand, which was still bleeding, covered over with a filthy rag. He seemed perfectly confident in everything he was saying and was not in any way hesitant.
We asked him why the engine number wouldn't be there and he didn't know, he said he doesn't understand it either - this was the only thing he was unsure about. We asked him specifically if the engine number had been removed and he said that it had and that he had to be very careful what he actually put on the results of the inspection, so as to make sure the garage wouldn't be in the firing line in any way - which was worrying as you can imagine.
He asked us how much we paid for the car and he said that the price was ok. He then looked through the results of the previous day and said that everything that's on there would probably cost the dealer about £300 to fix, excluding the buggered alloy wheels.
So, we took the car back to the dealers today, phoning them up first to make sure they were going to be there. When we pulled up the owner and two other staff were stood talking, leaning against one of their motors, and they took one look at us and dispersed (which reminded me of a load of vultures being chased away from a carcass by a hungry lion

So I guess we just have to wait to see what they say this time. I doubt it'll be today we hear from them, maybe late tomorrow or the next day but I'll be sure to update the thread. One thing the third mechanic said was that after they have fixed everything on the list we should ask them to extend the warranty by a month or two, which we think is a good idea, should everything prove ok with the car. We also asked him if the gearbox mismatch and lack of engine number would be a problem should the car need work doing to it in the future and he said that in his opinion it wouldn't be a problem, which is something.
I'd like it if you could give your opinions on the engine number issue as well as what we should do on the day we get the car back. We have decided ourselves to take it back to the Ford place and ask them if they can take a look to see exactly what the dealers have done, but I'd like to hear what you all would do if you were in the same boat as us. Obviously I'm concerned about the engine number not being present so I'll definitely ask about that when we go back, but what else should we be doing/asking?
Thanks a lot for this, we both really do appreciate it.