My husband and I purchased a 2002 Ford Expedition from No Limit Motors. On March 29, 2011 the vehicle was sitting in our driveway at home when it caught on fire for no apparent reason.The vehicle had not been driven since 5pm the day before.
My husband and I were both at work, my grandmother and uncle were at our trailor taking care of our grandchildren. We live in an older mobile home. We were told that if the vehicle would have been little closer and the wind would have been little higher we could have possible lost everything we owned.We thank God everyday for blessing us and our family to not have to go through what could have been a real terrible situation.
When I called No Limit Motor to report the accident the only concern they had was whether I was going to continue to make payments. After that I did some research online and found that the cruise control on the vehicles were recalled once again I called No Limit Motors to inquire of their knowledge of this recall and there was no comment.
We are awaiting to hear from our insurance company whether they are going to take liability for vehicle or not. In the mean time I keep getting harrassing phone calls from No Limit Motors in reguards to our account. They state that this could possibly go against my credit and they would have to repo the vehicle.No that is a laugh! I figure at least they can do is say"I am sorry?" or even "Well we are glad no one was hurt or we are glad that you still have your belongings and a roof over your head" Guess that would be too much like right?
So actually who is responsible for this...someone has to take responsibility for recalls and take responsibility for faulty parts. It is a crying shame that someone would have had to get hurt or die before anyone will make someone accountable for defaulty parts! I have lost my down payment and little over a years worth of payments, not to mention we have no way to transporting our family of 6.