:shock: Did you find where they put the oil?jmueller065 said:Yeah when I took delivery of mine it had the standard oil change vinyl sticker on the top left of the windshield! LOL
brijen21 said:The FFE would need some kind of service like inspection, tire rotation, fluids topping off?
It's not that absurd, the majority of the things that require maintenance on an ICE are simply not there in the FFE.pjam3 said:It's still a car with moving parts and the FFE is really an electric car based off of a gas car. Ford didn't design it from the ground up like some other models out there. So there will be maintenance like anything. Obviously not as much as a ICE, but to think you can just drive it for 3+ years without doing anything is a bit absurd. Then again there are people who never get oil changes either until their car doesn't work anymore.
Their website says that the $600/year service plan (or $1900/4 years, or any other more expensive plan that covers more miles) for the Model S is inclusive of the actual annual service work. So once the service pal is paid for, there is no extra charge for the annual service. Seems to also include if the owner/driver screws something up and would normally be considered "out of warranty" for any other car. Still waaay more than what it takes to maintain a FFE, though (at least so far!). They should just up the MSRP by $1900 and declare that all service/repair is included. I don't think a Tesla fan would balk at another $1900 on an already lofty retail price.cta4762 said:I'd like to get a Model X when my lease is up. It bothers me that Tesla charges $600 for each annual service and thousands for service plans. Ford says the FFE needs little maintenence and the dealer charged me $15 for annual service. Tesla seems awfully aggressive with reaching for the customer's wallet. The car is expensive and maybe I can rationalize the price tag, but I wish service costs were reasonable. Of course it's normal for premium make dealers to charge a lot for service and repairs.
$0. All that needs to be done is tire rotation. Discount Tire will rotate tires for free. The other inspection items should be done by the dealer any time you bring the car in for warranty work.focussed said:I have my first 10K service coming up for 2014 FFE. What is the typical cost of this service people have incurred? I don't want to pay to Dealer for unnecessary overcharges.
Any data points will be appreciated.
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