Am I stuck with this car??

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Asked by ridiculous May 29, 2008 at 03:03 PM about the 2007 Ford Focus ZX4 SES

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I bought a 2007 ford ses December of 2006.  The tires and shocks went bad at 17,000 miles.  We replaced them.  We are now at 38,000 miles my 2 rear tires are bald , one has threads coming through.  The front tires are bulging on the inside and appear to be toed.  The Ford dealership states that this is no longer covered under our warranty after 36,000 miles.  I feel like there is something wrong with the alignment and I do not know where to go or what to do.
Thank you!!

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I have same car it is a piece of crap doing same thing swaying on road in winter even with studded tires springs making noise when turning i only have 10000 miles on mine I feel your pain

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Please of course it's not under warranty it sounds more like bad driving then anything else.

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