paval3
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- Val
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- 2021 Ranger XLT Crewcab & 2003 Mountaineer Premier
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The dealer I bought my 2021 Ranger from is about 35 minutes away. Neither local Ford dealer had a light colored Ranger in stock with the 302A package so I bought it where I could find one.
Anyway.... I put less than 4500 miles on a year and I don't like to go more than 5,000 miles without an oil change and rotating tires. So thus far, that has aligned up with my yearly state inspection. I had been taking it to one of the local Ford dealers for any service even though I didn't buy the truck there.
My truck salesman is someone I also know from his dealership doing business with our business. He's really been after me to bring bring my truck back to his dealership, where I bought the truck, when I want/need any service. I told him I prefer to go to the dealer closer to me and asked why does it matter? Never got a clear reply on that.
So inspection and oil change is due next month. I just tried making an appt with the dealership where I bought the truck. Making appt was going along fine for "The Works - Full Synthetic" and state inspection... until I got to the part about wanting the hood alignment fixed and the driver's side rear door alignment looked at (actually I can live with the door, it's not that bad, but hey... if it's an easy fix, why not take care of it). My gosh, you would have thought I was trying to pull a fast one... omg, she said truck is almost two years old, she will have to have (I think she said) assessor or adjuster look at it! I told her it came from the factory like this and I was going to just live with it, but too many people have commented on what a crappy job Ford must be doing on quality control and pointed out my mis-aligned hood so I figured if I'm coming in for an oil change and inspection, I'd try to get it all done at once. She said they advise people that if they have any "fit" issues to have it done when truck is new right after they bought it. OMG I told her, "You know what, this is becoming more complicated than it needs to be, I'll just take the truck to the local Ford dealer."
So I made the appt with the local dealer. When i talk to my salesman friend, I'm going to make sure he hears how I tried to make the appt with his dealership first.
Anyway.... I put less than 4500 miles on a year and I don't like to go more than 5,000 miles without an oil change and rotating tires. So thus far, that has aligned up with my yearly state inspection. I had been taking it to one of the local Ford dealers for any service even though I didn't buy the truck there.
My truck salesman is someone I also know from his dealership doing business with our business. He's really been after me to bring bring my truck back to his dealership, where I bought the truck, when I want/need any service. I told him I prefer to go to the dealer closer to me and asked why does it matter? Never got a clear reply on that.
So inspection and oil change is due next month. I just tried making an appt with the dealership where I bought the truck. Making appt was going along fine for "The Works - Full Synthetic" and state inspection... until I got to the part about wanting the hood alignment fixed and the driver's side rear door alignment looked at (actually I can live with the door, it's not that bad, but hey... if it's an easy fix, why not take care of it). My gosh, you would have thought I was trying to pull a fast one... omg, she said truck is almost two years old, she will have to have (I think she said) assessor or adjuster look at it! I told her it came from the factory like this and I was going to just live with it, but too many people have commented on what a crappy job Ford must be doing on quality control and pointed out my mis-aligned hood so I figured if I'm coming in for an oil change and inspection, I'd try to get it all done at once. She said they advise people that if they have any "fit" issues to have it done when truck is new right after they bought it. OMG I told her, "You know what, this is becoming more complicated than it needs to be, I'll just take the truck to the local Ford dealer."
So I made the appt with the local dealer. When i talk to my salesman friend, I'm going to make sure he hears how I tried to make the appt with his dealership first.
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