ST Line X specs

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cianpars
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BjNtheBear wrote: Wed Jun 16, 2021 7:45 pm
Thrillhouse wrote: Wed Jun 16, 2021 3:18 pm
cianpars wrote: Wed Jun 16, 2021 2:36 pm Nope. It's a manual Ford dealer has offered me a first service free of charge by way of an apology. Reasonable do you think?
Yes very reasonable I think
Not if it's the first inspection/convenience check, tho you may get assist extended for another year👍
Nah, it's the first 2 year or 18k miles service they have offered me. I think I'm OK with that. I guess they made enough on the sale and trade in to offer that. I know the sports pedals look nice and I'm a bit disappointed not to have them, but I guess the service is going to be worth £200 or £300. Anyone know what Ford dealers charge for an 18k/2 year service on the Puma?

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Post by BjNtheBear »

I paid £239 for the service plan (including convenience check in yr 1 and ext to assist, service and brake fluid change in yr 2) so you've done ok I would think 👍
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Post by Omen »

Such a shame to see Ford stripping back the spec like this.

Do you have rear disc brakes or have they put on drums instead, like some other later models?
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Post by orangex2 »

Hi I’ve just pick a 10 month old st line x and they have them on
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Post by Alan321 »

cianpars wrote: Wed Jun 16, 2021 10:32 pm
BjNtheBear wrote: Wed Jun 16, 2021 7:45 pm
Thrillhouse wrote: Wed Jun 16, 2021 3:18 pm

Yes very reasonable I think
Not if it's the first inspection/convenience check, tho you may get assist extended for another year👍
Nah, it's the first 2 year or 18k miles service they have offered me. I think I'm OK with that. I guess they made enough on the sale and trade in to offer that. I know the sports pedals look nice and I'm a bit disappointed not to have them, but I guess the service is going to be worth £200 or £300 Anyone know what Ford dealers charge for an 18k/2 year service on the Puma?
My local Ford dealer quoted £105 for an oil change, £180 for 2nd year service, £280 for 4th year service.
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Post by Rizmo »

Alan321, that sounds a good deal compared to most dealers. Who quoted if you don't mind.
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Rizmo wrote: Thu Jun 24, 2021 7:54 am Alan321, that sounds a good deal compared to most dealers. Who quoted if you don't mind.
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Post by Sparks »

Back on topic.......With the latest changes to the spec sheets and equipment, It won't be worth me trading to a newer model any time soon.
Anyone looking for a used model will have to be very thorough when looking at each cars specs.
I think I'll keep it until I go full electric.
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Post by Thrillhouse »

Just picked mine up and can confirm it has got the sports pedals.

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Thrillhouse wrote: Tue Jun 29, 2021 11:03 am Just picked mine up and can confirm it has got the sports pedals.

It looks well used for a brand new car!
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