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Ford dealers offered discounts on tools to fix aluminum

Mon, 27 Jan 2014


With the introduction of the aluminum-bodied 2015 Ford F-150 (and the likely use of aluminum in future Ford products), Ford is looking to help its dealerships reduce costs related to repairing this more labor-intensive material. Automotive News is reporting that Ford dealers with body shops will require an estimated $30,000 to $50,000 in equipment and training to work on aluminum, and to help alleviate the financial burden of the new F-150, Ford has announced a special 20-percent discount on this equipment.


Dealers will be able to save up to $10,000 on tools such as welders, air-filtration systems and rivet guns and to create aluminum-specific work stations. The new F-150 goes on sale in the fourth quarter, and dealers have until October 31 to take advantage of this deal, according to the report.

By Jeffrey N. Ross


See also: Ford Claims Focus As World's Best-Selling Car For Second Year In A Row, Ford partnering with MIT, Stanford on autonomous vehicle research, Motor Trend pits Subaru WRX vs. Ford Focus ST.