This Guy’s ‘Missing’ Ford Focus RS Has Been Located

An unhappy Focus RS customer posted the story of his apparently missing car online this week, but Ford has told us that the car's been 'found'
 This Guy’s ‘Missing’ Ford Focus RS Has Been Located

Given that it’s the first RS-badged Ford to ever be officially sold in North America, it’s no surprise that a lot of people across the pond are pretty excited about the hottest version of the Focus. However, one American Ford Focus RS buyer isn’t quite so happy.

We were sent the story via Medium this week, written by the disgruntled customer himself - Kevin Flynn. After putting his order in on 12 October 2015, he was given a rather ambitious delivery estimate of January. A January delivery didn’t happen, not that this surprised Flynn, but the problems started in February when production was shut down for several weeks for all RSs to sort several issues. Nothing particularly unusual given that the RS is pretty much an all-new design that’s packed full of tech, and Flynn was told his car would be shipped on late April.

Flynn and members of several Focus forums even tracked the boat holding the car as it made its way over to the States, but it was upon arrival to the USA that things got interesting:

“My car was unloaded in Newark, New Jersey on May 6th and that is the last time I’ve heard anything. Seriously. It has now been 10 weeks since my car has been unloaded and I don’t have it. I don’t know what it’s doing at the docks. Ford won’t tell me. I don’t know when it will be delivered. Ford won’t tell me. Ford told all RS owners to start contacting Ford Service on Facebook (seriously), who are outsourced customer support who read off scripts.”

 This Guy’s ‘Missing’ Ford Focus RS Has Been Located

Keen to find out more, we dropped Ford a line. The good news is, it looks like Flynn’s ‘missing’ RS has now been located, as a Ford spokesperson has told us that the customer has been given the location and a much more accurate delivery estimate. The delays at the port meanwhile were put down to “necessary quality/safety checks.” The spokesperson added “Ford’s recommendation to RS customers is to contact the dealer to get more accurate delivery information,” something all RS buyers should be able to do simply using the vin number - although the spokesperson did point out that this can only be done once construction starts, which is when the vin number is issued.

As for Flynn, we’re not sure why the dealer had so many issues finding the car, but from the sounds of it he’ll be enjoying the delights of 345bhp and Drift Mode very soon.

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