Owning a new vehicle is very nice, the smell, the steering feel, and the composed feeling of every component working great and working well. However, as great as the feeling of being in a new car is, the responsibility of keeping a new car in tip-top shape is as great, if not greater.
Many customers place great importance on service and maintenance care, but, keeping on top of a new car’s care can be time-consuming and stressful. Ford Philippines recognizes this and is dedicated to improving the car ownership experience by providing service options that make maintaining your Ford vehicle simple and stress-free. One such service is the Scheduled Service Plan (SSP).
The Scheduled Service Plan (SSP) is a prepaid package designed to cover a customer's future maintenance needs. It includes a range of services, from basic oil changes to air and fuel filter replacements, as part of the regular maintenance schedule for Ford vehicles. Eligible customers, whose Ford vehicles are less than 12 months old and have traveled less than 10,000 kilometers since purchase, can choose from two-year, three-year, or five-year SSP packages.
“Ford SSP is one of our flagship service offerings that allows our customers to enjoy worry-free ownership experience. It’s definitely a smart choice as customers don’t need to worry about future expenses and price increases, giving them peace of mind throughout their ownership journey.”
Now that we know what Ford’s SSP is, what are the specific advantages for the customer if they enroll in this plan? According to Ford Philippines, first, customers are protected from future parts and labor price increases. With inflation and other economic factors potentially driving prices up, enrolling in SSP allows you to lock in a one-time payment, resulting in significant savings on future PMS activities.
Second, there is no need to pay each time customers bring their vehicles in for maintenance. By opting for Ford’s SSP package, all your service costs are covered in advance, eliminating the need for out-of-pocket expenses during each visit. Additionally, quality is assured through the use of genuine Ford parts and the expertise of trained service technicians.
Lastly, SSP adds value to the vehicle. One of its standout features is transferability—if a customer decides to sell their Ford, the remaining benefits of the SSP transfer to the new owner. This makes the vehicle more appealing to potential buyers, as they won’t need to worry about maintenance costs for the duration of the plan.
On a different note, if you’ve been eyeing the new Ford Territory, new buyers can enjoy a complimentary five-year Scheduled Service Plan as part of a comprehensive service package that also includes a free five-year warranty and five-year emergency roadside assistance. This means that for the next five years, all maintenance costs are covered, offering exceptional value and peace of mind. In monetary terms, Ford says this benefit is equivalent to savings of up to P43,000, keep that in mind while you’re shopping for a new crossover.
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