I support 1989rs500 thoughts here. Every company has been having their cars recalled and I am happy that they are coming forward to rectify things which they found would be trouble-some in the future. For me it doesn't dampen the Blue Oval's image as a manufacturer one bit. We had a Fiesta from 2006-2011 which ran almost 1,00,000kms absolutely trouble free with not even one instant where it left us stranded on the road. The confidence in the car was so immense that the replacement for it happened to be another Ford Fiesta now tagged the "Classic" in May 2011.
The Fiesta Classic which we have now was recalled last year also for a Power Steering assembly change due to lower level of Power steering fluids which happened to have some sorts of leakage which was checked at the 1 year service. The whole new assembly costed around Rs.22,000 if I am correct and I had to pay just around Rs. 600 for the consumables and the wheel alignment. Though some may argue, it was a fault at Ford's end and the whole cost should be bared by them including consumables, but it was a tiny amount for getting the re-assurance that the company is willing to rectify and give you a 100% OK vehicle back. Just my opinion, don't bash me for this.
Now this second re-call now for the Rear Twist beam issue has come up. Though not convincing enough about the groundwork done by Ford's engineers before delivering the car, I am happy they didn't shy away from recalling for a possible lapse in the cars in the future. For this very reason, they have the confidence from my side. Will be heading to a workshop soon to get it done and will post the experience.
Plus I am still waiting for another Blue Oval to join the clan. Not a Ford fan boy though, as I am floored by Volkswagen's sheer designs and quality at present(My signature would surely tell you that), but to say that I am disappointed with Ford for the re-calls would be absolutely incorrect.
The Fiesta Classic which we have now was recalled last year also for a Power Steering assembly change due to lower level of Power steering fluids which happened to have some sorts of leakage which was checked at the 1 year service. The whole new assembly costed around Rs.22,000 if I am correct and I had to pay just around Rs. 600 for the consumables and the wheel alignment. Though some may argue, it was a fault at Ford's end and the whole cost should be bared by them including consumables, but it was a tiny amount for getting the re-assurance that the company is willing to rectify and give you a 100% OK vehicle back. Just my opinion, don't bash me for this.
Now this second re-call now for the Rear Twist beam issue has come up. Though not convincing enough about the groundwork done by Ford's engineers before delivering the car, I am happy they didn't shy away from recalling for a possible lapse in the cars in the future. For this very reason, they have the confidence from my side. Will be heading to a workshop soon to get it done and will post the experience.
Plus I am still waiting for another Blue Oval to join the clan. Not a Ford fan boy though, as I am floored by Volkswagen's sheer designs and quality at present(My signature would surely tell you that), but to say that I am disappointed with Ford for the re-calls would be absolutely incorrect.