Ford Ireland has launched their new Motorcraft 5+ Service offer targeted at owners of Ford cars, five years or older, is a very welcome development.
And just for the months of June, July and August, customers who have a Motorcraft 5+ Service carried out on their car will receive a free fuel voucher to the value of €20.
According to Dave Pimlott, Ford Ireland Director of Customer Service: “We have heard anecdotally from our Dealers around the country that many customers are postponing or skipping servicing of their cars mainly due to money worries; to any motorist who has been in that position, we are sure that our Motorcraft 5+ Service offering will be of interest – and even more so, when you take into account our €20 fuel voucher offer”.
With a great value service price-point of €129 for any model from a Ka to a Galaxy, the Motorcraft 5+ Service offering also includes a number of key quality commitments:
■ Oil & oil filter change, air or cabin filter replacement, whichever requires priority fitment
■ A Electronic Vehicle Health Check
■ A check for Outstanding Service Enhancements and Software Updates
■ National Recommended Prices for frequent repairs & tyres
■ A complimentary car wash
In addition, the Ford Motorcraft 5+ Service offering features a price match guarantee on the service cost, a comprehensive parts guarantee, and an NCT guarantee, which provides peace of mind for motorists who are due to present their car for the NCT test*.
Motorcraft 5+ Service gives drivers of 2009-registered (or earlier) Ford cars the reassurance that they are getting excellent value for money and the confidence that the best trained technicians, i.e. Ford-trained and licensed technicians are working on their car.
Available in all Ford dealerships across Ireland, customers can book a service appointment at any time, by visiting Ford’s Online Service Booking website: ford.ie/FordService/Servicing or by contacting their local Ford Dealership.
David Pimlott said: “The Ford Motorcraft 5+ Service is a great new offering to owners of older Ford cars and is just the ticket in these tougher economic times when everyone is seeking to cut back on spending”.