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Old 05-03-2010, 11:47 AM   #1
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Default SERVICE sticky idea

I've been looking through a few of the threads on servicing.

I reckon it would be a great idea for a sticky, with a standard format that you cut and paste in to the next reply.

It would list service interval, actual Kms, a quote if you got one, actual cost, actual labour and parts, and of course dealer/servicer.

With so many members on the Ford forum, let along Focus forum, we might just get a few dealers taking notice, and providing better outcomes for us.

At the very least we'll all have a standard point of call to look at for each state to help us make a decision.

Amongst it, comments like "did you know you can do this yourself for $XX"
and here's the tutorial on how to do it, or a link to it, would be good also.

How about some discussion on this?

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