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12-02-2006, 02:21 AM | #61 | |||
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12-02-2006, 09:29 AM | #62 | |||
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I guess we will now be referring to you as 8 lives as surely this has used up one of them. It’s not the right attitude to hold and certainly not the one to express in threads like this. Buying second hand Euros (which I assume given the stated price) isn't the answer because more often then not they are getting close to an age where they are becoming susceptible to expensive repairs and today those repairs are expensive on a whole new level. While the car might have depreciated to where people with Falcon budgets can consider them their spare parts are still firmly in the 125k region they originated from. Perhaps it time to start naming names. Its dangerous to take one side of these issues but the internet has created such an efficient medium that its not the people that participate in the discussion, its the hundreds of people that read threads like these with the aim of helping make that purchasing decision. It’s pointless for a car company to invest millions getting quality right if it all get undone during its first service or more on point, because prospective buyers reads stories like these. In today’s environment it appears that buying a car has to include an element of after sales care and service in the decision making process. “I have made an investment, how far do I have to travel to maintain it and what condition does it return in from service” are all factors entering this equation. People are prepared to drive across town to get it and in some cases move completely to another product. A new car is only new for a very small amount of time, but one has to live with the service and the trouble it creates on a more frequent basis. Perhaps when we talk about what the next Falcon should have, front and centre to that debate is how Ford Aust can conduct millions of testing kms to pass cars that don't pass consumer expectations only to follow up with dealer service and attitudes that are similar to watching US TV productions of American Hot Rods. I can guarantee one thing. Ford won’t return to market share ambition while both of these situations are rife in the consumer’s minds.
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12-02-2006, 10:23 AM | #63 | |||
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I could get a ricer of some kind.. I wouldn't mind an EVO IX but don't like the idea of insurance payments that match the lease payments.. WRXs .. too slow in a straight line for me ,, STis .. see insurance payments. Besides, they are not really suited to tall or large people unless you have a penchant for human oragami. In the end... the Ford ( or Holden ) range is the only thing that satisfies MY requirements.. it doesn't have to satisfy anyone else's. : |
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12-02-2006, 10:48 AM | #64 | ||
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A couple of great posts in this thread so far.
As someone who has been on both ends, as in being someone that was a buyer to now being a supplier of blue oval products, I think I can comment on this topic with a level head. The build quality issues discussed are neither common nor large scale. However, they do occur. We are on these forums because we are enthusiasts, me included. So we will complain if we feel our car is not built to our standards. I wonder how many will post on a thread that's titled "Love my car/ my dealer"? Not as many as this thread will end up getting. It's something to do with humans loving chaos. Regarding after sales service, this area can be indeed lacking. But what I see here is people comparing apples with oranges. You cannot fairly compare a Mazda dealer to a Ford dealer. Why you ask? Ford dealers will sell and service substancially more cars than the nearest Mazda dealer. Included in this for Ford dealers is servicing cars owned by fleet companies which often take priority as they usually service dozens of cars for very little profit. Apprentice Ford mechanics aren't the best paid mechanics either. Why is this the case? Because dealers have to compete with the likes of Ultra Tune etc who don't have anywhere near the amount of overheads as a dealer. Not to mention other dealers as well, including other brands Last edited by RATT; 12-02-2006 at 10:56 AM. |
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12-02-2006, 11:33 AM | #65 | ||
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If Ford spent an extra 2 hours building every car you would probarly see alot of these customer concerns reduce by up to 50 %. Fair enough they have little control over external part suppliers with Diffs etc and gearboxs, but paint issues and panel allignment which is all done in house should be 100%, its not that hard and usually only comes down to a minor inperfection around the front hand right of the car where the guard and the door lines up, they can get it spot on but there are plenty of examples where they dont.
As for their paint, put an extra coat of clear over and these problems would probarly be reduced considerably to!
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12-02-2006, 02:07 PM | #66 | ||||
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12-02-2006, 02:23 PM | #67 | ||
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On the same token I think the level of service provided and the resulting disappointing results, some dealers do need a good kick up the backside. It's just not on.
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12-02-2006, 02:29 PM | #68 | |||
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12-02-2006, 03:04 PM | #69 | |||
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All i feel about this issue is that wherever you go to buy your car, no matter what make it is... there are going to be little problems, wheather its servicing or build quality or whatever, but i cant see how you can blame ford as a whole for a bad service at a single dealership??? There are plenty of places around that will do a log book service for you. I can imagine your anger at paying alot of money for your brand new car and having problems in the process...which you really shouldnt, but it does happen, thats life i suppose its no ones fault... Sorry again for any insult i might have caused....
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12-02-2006, 03:09 PM | #70 | ||
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[QUOTE=MrSparkle]20 posts and you're talking like this? What exactly are you contributing to these forums?
Im contributing my opinion.... but i must admit that in that case it was the wrong way to go about it, like i said im sorry about it and wont happen again :
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12-02-2006, 03:18 PM | #71 | ||
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Ouch, Hope your happy with the new purchase (:
My family's always had great customer service from our Ford Dealer (: Kind of why dad bought 3 new cars from them (foci, au and fez). It's probably due to the dealers. |
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13-02-2006, 07:42 PM | #72 | |||
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I contribute to these forums in the hope someone from FoMoCo takes a good look at this problem, in the short term and because of the frustration other members of my family (who do not quite obsess over Fords as I do) have with dealing with getting their low mileage Fords fixed and serviced the little Zetec Focus has been changed to another brand sports car (I still think the little Focus was the best car of its type - but I HAVE TO KEEP THE MISSUS HAPPY) Its second hand (because I couldn't afford a newie) and its euro and its red and she wears a smile - I do hope its a good thing long term and I am sure I can get her back into a Ford one day-. I have had a lot of personell attacks over these posts ( My identity is obvious to some) some of the key people on these forums have vested interests including some of the sponsors so I do understand. I will finish with this post and zip the lips. Cheers, Steve M.
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13-02-2006, 09:05 PM | #73 | |||
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<sarcasm> So we can conclude by saying that yes, it's just such a great idea to defend Ford at all costs without any form of realistic feedback... : </sarcasm> Oh, and to those who have felt the need to launch personal attacks on Mr Ute, consider yourselves on notice. :
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13-02-2006, 10:32 PM | #74 | ||
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i dont notice any rattles in my AU, the tunes block out any noises
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14-02-2006, 12:26 PM | #75 | ||
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not worth the hassle
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