Well the new owner of Baby Blue just spent $5400 on Ford repairs! Sorry for them. Low mileage didn't seem to help.
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At 37K miles on my IG, I still have to remember that these cars are aging. And while I still have 2 yrs left on Ford's Premium Care Plan, after that anything is up for grabs. But for me, the repair does beg this question: was the Ford dealer reputable?
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Jim you're lucky. Baby Blue had 28K on her when I bought the car. Although the car may have sat outside for awhile as I had to clay bar the finish twice. As to the Ford dealer, I've never had a 'cheap' one that I've found. I sold that car with about 30k for $14K. The new owners and now friends paid a stealership $17K. They now have over $22k into it.....oh well.....it is a crap shoot
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Originally posted by BLACK BEAUTY View PostJim you're lucky. Baby Blue had 28K on her when I bought the car. Although the car may have sat outside for awhile as I had to clay bar the finish twice. As to the Ford dealer, I've never had a 'cheap' one that I've found. I sold that car with about 30k for $14K. The new owners and now friends paid a stealership $17K. They now have over $22k into it.....oh well.....it is a crap shoot
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A mixed bag for me on our locsl Ford dealer service department.
On the one hand the $1,600 dollar repair to the AC they said I need turned out to be a $30 part and a 10 minute sensor insall that I did myself and on the other hand a horribly loud clacking sound on cold start which I thought would be a hefty engine repair bill, they advised me to run some additive through it and see what happened. A bit of Marvel Mystery Oil and the noise stopped - completely. A 31,000 mile 2002 BTW.
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