AutoNation Ford Margate - Service Center
Margate, FL
796 Reviews of AutoNation Ford Margate - Service Center
My 2014 ford fusion was having an engine problem and after ford running a diagnostic. They found out that the water pump needed to be replace. Ford margate was able to fix the problem and return my car after ford running a diagnostic. They found out that the water pump needed to be replace. Ford margate was able to fix the problem and return my car in 3 days. Charley my service adviser kept me informed about my vehicle and I was treated with care. I really liked the service I received!! More
Service department and advisor Andrew are professional and keep you informed about your vehicle. I receive coupons and am advised of any service specials to use. I bought vehicles there and get them serv and keep you informed about your vehicle. I receive coupons and am advised of any service specials to use. I bought vehicles there and get them serviced there too. Thanks More
Called for appointment for oil change and tire rotation, appointment set right away, everyone very professional. Went on appointment, had very short wait on service getting completed. appointment set right away, everyone very professional. Went on appointment, had very short wait on service getting completed. More
I brought my 2018 Ford Explorer into AutoNation Margate for a "wind" noise that sounded like it was coming from around the windshield or from behind the dashboard. Jose, the service advisor listened to my for a "wind" noise that sounded like it was coming from around the windshield or from behind the dashboard. Jose, the service advisor listened to my description and said it sounded like a plastic part at the bottom of the windshield. He took me out to my car to show me what he was talking about. I asked him for a rough estimate. He was reluctant to give me a number but offered $600 to $800, then said $400 to $600, then said, he wasn't really sure. That he could give me a better price once the tech looked at it. We went back inside where he informed me I would be charged $199.95 for diagnosing the problem, then he would call me with the price. I agreed. He called & texted me the next day with a price of $1011 dollars. I asked him in a text if he could give me the part number & name of the part so I could look it up and ascertain if I could make the repairs myself. I felt like it was a reasonable request since I was already into AutoNation for $199.95 to diagnose the problem. I talked with him on the phone later and he told me it was against AutoNation policy to give the part number and description. He was professional and kind but was not able to give me the info. He asked me if I wanted them to do the work or if I planned to pick up the car. I explained to him I wasn't expecting the price to be so high and I wasn't certain I could afford the repair. We talked a bit more, he told me my original concern about the windshield wasn't a safety issue, that I could continue driving the car if the noise wasn't too bothersome. And then asked me, if there was a price I had in mind for the repairs. I told him since he had given me the ballpark prices earlier when I brought the car in, that I was thinking the price wouldn't be over $800. He said he would talk to his manager and get back to me. About 15 minutes later, he called and said they could do $800 and I authorized the work. Approx 2 hours later, he called and said the work was done, I could pick it up. The next morning I picked the car up and paid Jose for the services and thanked him for helping me out. The repair took care of the noise and I was very happy. After I got home, I used the invoice to look up the part and how to make the repair myself. This is the 3rd Explorer I've had. My 2nd one was only 2 years old when it started making the exact same noise. I traded it before it needed to be repaired. I was understandably curious since I had experienced this problem before. And also because Jose, my service advisor, seemed to know right away what the problem was. Anyway, as I researched the problem on the internet, I found out this is a common problem. I also found out the part could be bought for around $200 from a Ford dealer or a little less in the aftermarket. As far as making the repairs, YouTube is full of step by step video instructions on how to make this fast and easy repair. As I do most of my home repairs and a lot of the stuff on my cars, I could have easily done this work in a couple hours or less, which is more or less what it took the tech to do it at AutoNation. Guess my long-winded review can be summed up by a few questions and conclusions. One, it's clear that Ford knows this is a problem by the quick informal diagnostic from my service advisor and also by all the comments on YouTube. Two, I was charged $481 incl tax for the labor to diagnose & make the repair. Based on my research, I'm confident it they could have done it in a couple hours at most, for much less cost. Three, I was charged $314 incl tax for the part. I found a genuine Ford part for under $200 but with shipping it may have been closer to AutoNation's cost. At the end of the day, I can't say I'm sorry I had the repairs done at AutoNation. They dealt with me professionally and did a good job. But I felt like they could have been a little more transparent and honest so I could feel better about my decision to move forward with them. We are a For More
Very customer oriented and very proactive in dealing with my needs. I left a dealer closer to home because of horrible scheduling and I am now committed to Auto Nation Ford Margate be cause they are 100% bet my needs. I left a dealer closer to home because of horrible scheduling and I am now committed to Auto Nation Ford Margate be cause they are 100% better. Thanks More