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Old 05-03-2012, 08:52 AM   #1
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Default Full Ford Dealer Service History - Add's value to Resale ?

I'd like to pose you a hypothetical question:-
Imagine you're buying a five year old performance Ford, doesn't matter what, say its a G6ET, F6, SC GT, whatever.

You find two identical examples:-

Example A - has a full service history from Ford dealerships.
Example B - has a full service history from a local mechanics shop or a well known tuner and the vendor shows you the receipts for purchase of quality oil and the correct parts. The vendor offers to introduce you to his mechanic / tuner and chat with him.

Simple question, is the full service history from a Ford dealership worth more to you as a buyer ? If so how much ? (Assume the vehicles fair price is $35,000).

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