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16-04-2008, 11:26 AM | #1 | ||
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I know i know, there are endless threads about people’s bad experience with them.
But i would just like to say so far my experience with them has been great. First of all A few people might remember a while back when the ba's got recalled due to a rear break lining issue. I promptly booked the car in for them to do the service, Two days before hand they called and said that they had run out of the part and couldn't fix the problem. I was starting to think here we go. Anyway about 2 weeks later the called and said the parts had arrived and i could drop it down there tomorrow. As i did that i pointed out a few other little issues i had been having and asked if these could be sorted out as well. They said no problem I Arrived back to find everything fixed plus a few more issue they had picked up that i had just thought were normal little things with the car. Well this week my central locking stopped working i rang Monday to book it in they said bring it is as soon as i could. So the next morning i took it down with in an hour the car had been fixed plus again a couple other issues. I just wanted to let a few people out there know that i guess there are still some pleasant service departments out there. I would also like to ask how many other people have been sent a txt msg after the service to let them know how they rated?
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16-04-2008, 12:42 PM | #2 | ||
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The only dealer ive ever had a problem with is Alto Ford Artarmon...Car salesmen are great but service treats you like scum and lie through their teeth when it comes to warranty work.I have used Cumberland Ford,power Ford,and Peter Warren Smithfield without any dramas and great prices.
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16-04-2008, 03:37 PM | #3 | |||
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Is that in the last 12 months? Alto Ford was bought back by the Altomonte family last year & I believe things have improved. Service dept. is at St Leonards not Artarmon. I've just had my car serviced by them in the last week & couldn't be more pleased & I've had shocking service from other Ford dealers in the past. Took my FPV Cobra in for it's 3000k inspection last Thursday. Arrived, friendly service advisor greeted me, I said I also had to get some parts replaced under warranty, (Front lower mesh grill & rear seat belt) said he'd look at it & order parts. Rang me & said car was finished (time he said), picked it up 30 mins later to find it had been detailed as well (no cost) . He said the parts would be in Monday could I bring it back Tuesday. Mum had to go into the city on Tuesday so took her with me, arrived to find my service advisor waiting for me, greeted me (friendly) & asked when I wanted the car back, told him & left. Walking to the train mum said to me "these guys seem nice & are friendly" upon asking what made her think that, she said "2 mechanics & another service advisor had walked past her smiled, said hello & asked how she was". She couldn't believe it as she said most mechanics wouldn't speak to you & when they do they treat you like your a lower class scum/idiot. About 20 mins before I said I wanted the car, my service advisor phoned me & said the car was ready, got back & my advisor was busy with another customer but acknowledged I was there. Another service advisor greeted me & took over, just as happy & helpful as the others, & finished my transaction. I bought a dash mat while there so had to pay for it & did using cash, they didn't have the correct change (but could have easily got it), so the service manager came over & gave me the change with 20 cents off the price. It's only 20c but 20c cheaper is better than nothing, I drove out very happy thinking, nice to have some good service from a Ford dealer. If your wondering, yes they did change the parts under warranty (I checked, I knew what marks the old part had on them). They didn't make up any stories or excuses about getting them replaced (or not) under warranty, they just did it. Overall very happy with Alto Ford sales & service & would recommend them. Last edited by cobramania; 16-04-2008 at 03:43 PM. Reason: Forgot some things |
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16-04-2008, 03:47 PM | #4 | ||
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Whilst on the subject of Sydney Ford Dealer service, a big thumbs up to Brad Garlick Ford of Ryde. Top service team, helpful, reasonable and honest.
It's a shame Jubilee Ford at Five Dock closed, they were also pretty good. What happened to their service manager - is he still with Ford somewhere? I won't go into my worst service experience with any Ford dealer because it brings back pretty horrible memories. I can't even bring myself to say their name...[cough] [cough]...Titan Ford...[cough] ...Brookvale...[big hacking spit]. Bastards. |
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16-04-2008, 05:03 PM | #5 | ||
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Are you sure you guys entered Ford service departments and not The Twilight Zone by mistake??
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16-04-2008, 05:07 PM | #6 | ||
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Yeah sarrge i had to check twice when i was there after all the horror story's i had heard on here.
Big thumbs up to Dominelli ford
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16-04-2008, 07:08 PM | #7 | ||
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I've always had good dealings with Brad Garlick in Ryde as well, and one of the few service departments I've seen that are open on Saturday. Why the majority of Ford service departments don't open on weekends in Sydney is a mystery to me. When I had a Holden, it was difficult finding a service department that wouldn't do a service on a Saturday.
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16-04-2008, 07:46 PM | #8 | ||
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could this be the change in dealerships
this is the 2nd good report on a dealership in the last week or so i do hope that it is improving being a new ford is on the cards here very soon jason
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16-04-2008, 07:49 PM | #9 | ||
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tarrants ford is hopeless, i got my timing chain fixed last year ok that was all good about 400 dollars a few months later it leaked oil again so i got it fixed under parts warantee ok that was good last week i had my car serviced by my new wonderfull mechanic and he said the timing chain was leaking again so i have to pay a couple more hundred dollars to get it fixed again, the guy who runs the srvice department is arrogant and that is putting it mildly
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16-04-2008, 08:34 PM | #10 | ||
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just my observation of things, but i find alot of dealerships that are bought out by larger corporations are rather lacking in service as your treated as just a number for whom they try to screw out as much money as possible, while the more privatly owned dealerships actually do have service that is decent, and more "traditional" so to speak.
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17-04-2008, 10:15 AM | #11 | ||
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I live in N.S.W. and bought my 2005 MKII XR6 from a dealer in VIC. I have been very lucky not to have had any real mechanical dramas so far, but the dealer I dealt with WIGHTS MOTOR WORLD at TRARALGON were fantastic and would have to be the most professional dealership I have dealt with after many years of motoring. Even when the odd minor issue had cropped up it was just a simple email away from being resolved with a minimum of fuss. Not bad when I live about 800 k's away. They gave us overnight accomodation + a full tank of fuel + an additional 12 months warranty. Most dealers wouldn't give a rats ar$3. It's a bloody long way to drive to buy a car, but I wouldn't hesitate to do the trip again in the future when it's time to update.
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17-04-2008, 10:49 AM | #12 | ||
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Sorry, I don't know how to post links to threads but if you go to FPV and Boss Powered Falcons there is a thread, "Timing Chain Tensioners - Thank you Ford", where I told how well I was treated by Ford and Sinclair Ford even though my car was well out of warranty.
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17-04-2008, 10:49 AM | #13 | |||
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I rang up the exhaust shop and told them so they rang Alto Ford to talk to them and they denied the whole conversation that i had with them.So i got under the car and both 02 sensors were installed and just in case they were faulty i replaced them with new ones,but the rough idle was still there. Turns out after 8 months of this problem coming and going it was finally diagnosed as a faulty tps. I will buy a car from them in a heartbeat but they will never touch my car for servicing ever again.Once bitten twice shy.
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17-04-2008, 10:55 AM | #14 | |||
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17-04-2008, 04:32 PM | #15 | ||
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I take my car to Peter Warren Smithfield twice for minor service... I think they do a good job. Clean workshop area, experienced technicians, polite service advisors, no one trying to rip me off. No probs. I'd take my car there again for a service.
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17-04-2008, 06:20 PM | #16 | ||||
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Yeah, Toni went to Winford. I take my cars to Dale, as the best service advisor I have ever had the pleasure of dealing with from Jubilee days is there. Since he started looking after my cars, not one has had a problem. It's simply the best when you know someone you trust is looking after your vehicle.
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17-04-2008, 06:33 PM | #17 | ||
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I bought 2 new vehicles from Jubilee Ford and loved the staff there.I was devastated when i drove past to see them closed,i thought to myself "where do i go now".
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17-04-2008, 10:46 PM | #18 | ||
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Took my new (well new to me but 2nd hand) F6 into Jeff Wignall in Mornington and was very happy with the speed of the service. Did the 30000K service in about 3 hours and had the car back before the nominated time.
On the flipside I took my AUIII Futura to Thompson Ford in Parramatta when I lived in Sydney for it's regular service. A trip out to Mildura had seen a 50degree day which melted that bit of plastic on the top of the bonnet above the grill. They refused to replace this under warranty. First they tried to say the car had been involved in an accident (Somehow the rest of the front of the car had manged to avoid any damage), then they decided that someone must have melted it with a heat gun....... Do you think they ever saw my car again? |
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17-04-2008, 11:28 PM | #19 | ||
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Winford Ford have been excellent ... I have taken my Territory there over the last 3 years ... not a problem at all ... has been a pleasant experience.
Nothing was too hard to fix ... they even found little issues and fixed them under warranty without a drama. I'll be going back there for sure.
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