Newbie first questions
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I wonder if going to a Ford Dealer in Germany is Like when I take my Wife's Audi to an Audi Dealer here in the U.S.? I feel that everything is expensive and overwhelming.
I went to an Audi Dealer in Livermore, Ca. The guys in the parts department wore white lab coats and spoke with German Accents. It was a cool experience.
I went to an Audi Dealer in Livermore, Ca. The guys in the parts department wore white lab coats and spoke with German Accents. It was a cool experience.
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When you are going in Germany with a US Ford F150 XLT to your local Ford dealer, he looks at you like you are a Alien and don`t know anything about the US Fords. It is hard. The Audi`s in the US are the same as here in Germany so it is much easier for you. They are more expensive here in Germany than in the US!
Dirk
Dirk
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Livermore keeps growing, it looks cool going past it on 580. Thanks for the avatar compliment, I do miss SG1, SGA & SGU....
Dirk thanks for the feedback on the German ford experience. That is interesting to know what its like on the other side of the pond. I'm glad you are sporting the F150 in Germany.
For parts, Does anyone know if Tasca ( http://www.tascaparts.com ) Ford ships internationally? He offers parts 10% over cost or something. His prices are within a couple bucks of a family member discount I get from a Ford Dealer here.
Dirk thanks for the feedback on the German ford experience. That is interesting to know what its like on the other side of the pond. I'm glad you are sporting the F150 in Germany.
For parts, Does anyone know if Tasca ( http://www.tascaparts.com ) Ford ships internationally? He offers parts 10% over cost or something. His prices are within a couple bucks of a family member discount I get from a Ford Dealer here.