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Old 07-10-2008, 12:14 PM   #25
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and void your warranty :

May I suggest that you do some research on the laws from the Ministry of Fair Trading before you jump on here giving advice? It is illegal for car manufacturers to void warranty because the car has been serviced by another qualified and registered mechanic. My Super Pursuit will have its last service done at the trusted family mechanic, and then I will present ford servicing with a written report of any faults found for repair prior to expiration of the warranty.

As you would understand being an employee of Mazda, servicing is there to maintain our vehicles in accordance with the manufacturer’s service schedule and maintain a good customer relation post sale. I think a lot of service departments forget that next bit. Any bad relationships caused by the service department does reflect in the consumers confidence buying that product again, simple fact. Personally I think that Ford need to examine their after sales service through the dealers and start dealing with those that are giving their product a bad name. I know through extensive personal experience that I have seen polar opposites in the quality of service between what I have received on my Fords and what I receive on our Mini (BMW servicing). Maybe Ford service managers need to do a trip to a BMW service centre and learn how to do it properly.

The end result of my experience is I am totally disgusted with Ford servicing and will not be using them again. As a result, our Super Pursuit is likely to be the last Ford we buy, unless something rally special (eg GTHO) comes out that convinces me I need to take the risk again. I love Fords, always will but I can not tolerate the incompetence, dishonesty, insulting attitudes and poor service of the Ford service centres here in QLD.
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