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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Doing service basic yourself vs dealer?
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<blockquote data-quote="Alan Peters" data-source="post: 692898" data-attributes="member: 58139"><p>For me it boils down to time. I usually set aside a day to do all the work. Recently, I haven't had anytime. I had the dealer do an oil change a couple of months ago. My IT department went from 32 to 7 people so all 7 of us are on our heals, working 8-12 hour days, 7 days a week. So time is rarely used to work on the ST.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I too ususally wait for coupons to come in the mail, like 10 bucks off the "works" or 89 bucks tranny flush, 129 motorcraft brakes, etc. But I've been loyal to this dealer for years, taking all my family members, friends, and recommended them to everyone. So I usually get a rental for no charge other than paying sales tax.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan Peters, post: 692898, member: 58139"] For me it boils down to time. I usually set aside a day to do all the work. Recently, I haven't had anytime. I had the dealer do an oil change a couple of months ago. My IT department went from 32 to 7 people so all 7 of us are on our heals, working 8-12 hour days, 7 days a week. So time is rarely used to work on the ST. I too ususally wait for coupons to come in the mail, like 10 bucks off the "works" or 89 bucks tranny flush, 129 motorcraft brakes, etc. But I've been loyal to this dealer for years, taking all my family members, friends, and recommended them to everyone. So I usually get a rental for no charge other than paying sales tax. [/QUOTE]
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