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Very well said.Indeed. So the line of thought that Ford is just doing the bare minimum maintenance interval to make it through warranty doesn't hold up to scrutiny. ANY scrutiny. Here's my thoughts...
If they actually had a philosophy like that, it would be harmful to the brand reputation when people experience critical vehicle failures just out of warranty. Word of that DOES go around, and fast. Ford has been around a long time and they are aware of how easy it is to lose consumer confidence and how hard it is to regain it.
How many buyers check the maintenance schedule before purchasing a vehicle? I'd wager it's VERY few. So a frequent maintenance schedule is incredibly unlikely to affect sales measurably and it would benefit Ford partners and even Ford if people are using Ford branded supplies. Frequent oil changes cost Ford itself NOTHING. Their dealerships would actually WANT more frequent changes as to get the maintenance money for them, so if anything we'd be seeing collusion between Ford and the Dealers to make the maintenance interval as small as they could get away with... not the exact opposite.
Follow the oil life monitor recommendation.
For those who question the OLM recommendations, have your oil tested by Blackstone or another trusted lab to confirm.
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