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My First 5k in 2013 Edge


arabski

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Today I will hit the 8000 km mark on the odometer. The below is the list of findings after driving this (great!) car for the past two months:

 

Pros:

- amazingly smooth, comfortable and quiet ride (love it!)

- great audio system

- 115 mph governor (otherwise I would be driving this car even faster - you can't feel the speed in it)

 

 

Cons:

- some noise is already coming from the roof when the roof blind is open

- windscreen wipers are bad already (!) after 2 months !!!

- roof seal starts making noises when approaching 150km/h

- servicing every 8000km (or 5k miles) or every 4 months (this is some sort of joke)

- $ 130 to open the first service ticket (at Bahrain dealer - because the car was bought in KSA)

- $ 130+ the first service... (I am paying for the stamp in my warranty card only, I guess...)

- headlights are crap, seriously... just bad. Maybe when they level it properly it will be better

- no RDS (the service guy said they can check if it is possible to enable it - I will find out soon)

 

More cons than pros, but I really like this car. I didn't even suspect that it would be so nice to drive! First check on Saturday, I wonder how much I will be charged for extra things I don't need (like cleaning, topping up the washer fluid).

 

Comparison - Golf GTI 2013 (I know, different idea, but I was actually considering getting it in the first place) - first service after 30 000 (18k miles) is free... second one, after 60k - less than $100...

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  1. The recommended service by Ford in Middle East is 8K or 6 months (not 4 months). You can reset the oil life monitor to 50% & it will remind you at 8K or 6 months.

You don't have to do the service as per Dealer's "Full Service" crap. Just tell them you need the Oil + Filter & multipoint inspection. Show them your owners manual & tell them you only need the items mentioned. (Don't forget the PTU oil every 15 or 30K, won't expect your dealer to remember)

For RDS, I got the same reply, they will check. They once tried something, but still doesn't work! Still waiting for any other solution.

Wipers, I bought TRICO Teflon Shields for their looks, but the are also very good even after nearly 1 year (still better than new stock!).

Headlights: HID!

Roof seals, I think you need to lubricate them with silicone spray, I am still looking for it here in Qatar.

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Thanks Omar for the tip with wipers,

 

banditsrt - when I select RDS ON, nothing happens - it changes to ON for few seconds and comes back OFF in a moment... (link to previous Discussion)

 

As when it comes to 4 months - I took a picture of my warranty card ;) (attached) It originally was 3 months - they just changed it to 4 :P it is riddiculous...

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That 8K or 4 months is part of Al-Jazeera's extended warranty, the 5 years/200k. The original Ford Factory warranty is 3 years/60K bumper to bumper & 5-years/100K for the driveline. Aljazeera provides the additional coverage as insurance policy, so you will have to abide by their terms, unfortunately.

 

Here in Qatar, they still do the service every 5000 km. But since my MKX has premium care (from the factory for all Middle East Lincolns), they do the free service every 8000km or 6 months, as per Ford's terms.

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...I got an offer to go for ESP to cover my upcoming 7 service appoitments for $ 1,000 (I asked about the deal here). They replaced something in braking system, but the guy was too busy to tell me - brake booster I suppose, because the brake pedal is so much more sensitive now... Not sure if I like it...

 

Anyways, first service done. They cleaned the car even under the hood so it looks cleaner then when I got it from Saudi...

 

BTW. They didnt want to do anything about RDS until the latest available sync update is installed, but since updates can only be downloaded during business week (Mon-Fri), I have to schedule another appointment to get it done...

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Some U.S. dealers still try to get you to do 3K mile oil changes, which is ridiculous.

... cheap insurance/peace of mind, IMO... but I've always done my own oil changes at 3k intervals. I just sold my '04 Saturn Vue V6... had 82k on it & never a single problem with the engine. The inside of the tailpipe was as clean as the day I bought it. Is a 3k interval overkill? Probably, unless your vehicle usage is considered "severe service"... but I don't mind spending $25 a few times a year to keep my baby running right.

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Bahrain & other GCC countries are considered severe. Mainly because of the hotter weather & severe city cycle driver. Too much stop & go and it is normal to drive high speeds for short distances. A typical 10-15 minute commute can easily envolve many 0-62 mph accelerations. Ford's oil life monitor can get you 10k miles (16k km), so the recommended severe interval is recommended at half the distance, 5k miles (8k km).

 

Hot weather means it is quite normal to see 120 ℉ in the summer, and our very cold winter is not less than 50℉.

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Bahrain & other GCC countries are considered severe. Mainly because of the hotter weather & severe city cycle driver. Too much stop & go and it is normal to drive high speeds for short distances. A typical 10-15 minute commute can easily envolve many 0-62 mph accelerations. Ford's oil life monitor can get you 10k miles (16k km), so the recommended severe interval is recommended at half the distance, 5k miles (8k km).

 

Hot weather means it is quite normal to see 120 ℉ in the summer, and our very cold winter is not less than 50℉.

 

This also qualifies for Arizona. We can see 115℉ - 120℉ during the summer months. I change my oil every 5k and batteries commonly get changed every 2 years.

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This also qualifies for Arizona. We can see 115℉ - 120℉ during the summer months. I change my oil every 5k and batteries commonly get changed every 2 years.

We see 120F on a usual basis in Summer!! Believe me, it is sometime so hot, that some people, especially those who have to work outdoors, wear long sleeves & cover their faces because of the hot air.

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