Recommended Ford Dealer?
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Anderson & Koch in North Branch is where we buy all our trucks. weve started to do some business in Cambridge/Isanti at Hayford. (my truck is there right now actually) both are pretty good but I haven't heard anything bad about A&K. not too sure about Hayford yet but my dad got his last one there
oh and my dad got his first PSD @ Tenvoorde in 99 and they seemed alright then but i think they are just your avg dealer nowadays
oh and my dad got his first PSD @ Tenvoorde in 99 and they seemed alright then but i think they are just your avg dealer nowadays
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Braham is the same way. usually only 3 cars and a truck or 2 there but i think theyve been there quite a while. never stopped in OMW to the cabin and looked really
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Here's what I do, it may or may not work for you. I try to avoid the large mega dealers that own several dealerships among several different brands. I like a dealer where I'm likely to find the owner on site most of the time. I take the time to introduce myself to the owner and chat for awhile about my vehicle needs and why he thinks his dealership might be able to meet my needs.
So fast forward, I've purchased the vehicle and now I need to bring it in for repairs, maintenance, warranty work or whatever. When I'm dropping it off at the service desk, I always ask - by name - if the owner is in that day and if so I'll head towards his office. This tells the service people I personally know the owner. Do I think it makes a difference? You bet! Over the last 2 years I've had to do around $5500 in maintenance, repairs and upgrades to my truck. Each time I swing by Tim's office to say "hi". So out of all that work done, you'd think I'd have to take the truck back for some little adjustment, right? Wrong, everything was fix right the first time.
Hope my experience might be of help to others.
So fast forward, I've purchased the vehicle and now I need to bring it in for repairs, maintenance, warranty work or whatever. When I'm dropping it off at the service desk, I always ask - by name - if the owner is in that day and if so I'll head towards his office. This tells the service people I personally know the owner. Do I think it makes a difference? You bet! Over the last 2 years I've had to do around $5500 in maintenance, repairs and upgrades to my truck. Each time I swing by Tim's office to say "hi". So out of all that work done, you'd think I'd have to take the truck back for some little adjustment, right? Wrong, everything was fix right the first time.
Hope my experience might be of help to others.
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Thanks for all the input. I have been on an extended road trip for a while now, but next time I need Ford service, parts or vehicle purchase, I will investigate Superior Ford. In Elk River, when I got the wife's Explorer worked on, they would not take my check and that bums me out. When I get our Corvette serviced at Miller in Rogers, they take my check, supply coffee and have the vehicle ready when they say it will be ready.