Ford Adds 34 Parts to Collision Truckload Program; Lowers Overall Repair Costs
DEARBORN, MI - Ford Customer Service Division (FCSD) has refreshed the offerings on its popular Collision Parts Truckload Program.
DEARBORN, MI - Ford Customer Service Division (FCSD) has refreshed the offerings on its popular Collision Parts Truckload Program.
Thirty-four new parts - all with significant list-price reductions - are now available, including radiators, grilles, exterior lighting, mirrors, steel bumpers, fascias and a wheel.
Meanwhile, Ford's other competitive collision parts initiative - "Steel the Sale" - will see its current parts list remain unchanged. The program's 54 parts - including hoods, fenders and tailgates - allow dealers to more effectively compete with the imitation crash parts in the market.
"We're continually evaluating programs to keep the most in-demand parts competitive," said George Gilbert, manager of both FCSD part programs. "With over 400 high-demand parts currently available on the truckload program, repairers and insurers can offer our customers - Ford vehicle owners - the genuine replacement parts they want and expect at competitive prices."
To achieve its competitiveness in the market, the Ford Truckload program utilizes reduced packaging costs, in combination with discounted list prices, and passes the savings on to collision repair shops that purchase the parts from participating Ford and Lincoln Mercury dealers.
The 34 parts added to the Truckload program, and the respective average list-price reductions include: one wheel (-37.2 percent); four tail lamps (-33.0 percent); two mirrors (-29.2 percent); three grilles (-15.6 percent); eight fascias (-14.9 percent); two radiators (-14.6 percent); 10 headlamps (-9.6 percent); and four steel bumpers (-8.0 percent).
For more information on FCSD's Truckload and "Steel the Sale" programs, or for a list of the parts currently available on either, contact your local Ford or Lincoln Mercury collision parts wholesaling dealer or the Ford Collision Parts Hotline at cphelp@ford.com.
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