NFGT maintenance


SBR

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As we all know the 05/06 GT is a pretty inexpensive and low maintenance car as far as exotics goes. Is there a consensus as to whether the new car will be like the 05/06 in that regard? Thanks in advance.
 

fjpikul

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If you have to ask........





So far everything is covered under warranty except first oil change around 600 miles.
 

BlackICE

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More than 05/06 but less than a Bugatti :)
 

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Remember back when The McLaren F1 owners had to air freight their cars back to McLaren in Surrey for service? Things have come a long way since. Worse case for me is a 5 1/2 hour trip to Ontario!
 

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As we all know the 05/06 GT is a pretty inexpensive and low maintenance car as far as exotics goes. Is there a consensus as to whether the new car will be like the 05/06 in that regard? Thanks in advance.

Here's my apples to apples comparison '05 to '18

I do the oil changes on my '05 myself so labor excluded from both examples....

2005 - $55 for 10 qt container of Rotella T-6 full synthetic (lots of discussion here on Motorcraft vs other synthetic 5/50), $6 for correct Mann oil filter (bought 10 off Amazon for $60), plus my time about 3 hrs leisurely...mostly cleaning the belly pans. Add $25 if I change the air filters.

2018 - $358 for 3 containers of Castrol supercar synthetic oil (specific for our cars), $62 for the oil filter. These are dealership prices. Add $70 for labor. I will do the oil change myself next time. Actually easier than on the 2005.

So, direct comparison is $61 vs $ 420. That's for a simple oil change. Big repairs, service??
 

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Can you buy oil and filter from Ford?
 

ByeEnzo

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Can you buy oil and filter from Ford?

Yes, I plan on buying 3 containers (4 L each) of oil and the filter from my dealer. Will do the oil change myself.
 

Ed Sims

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I wish you lived closer. I'd have you do my oil change!

Ed
 

Specracer

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Actually the dealer is the ONLY place you can find the oil. Its a specific weight, and I could not find it anywhere. Same for the filter, its not labeled with an "FL" it is a part number.

Can you buy oil and filter from Ford?
 

ByeEnzo

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I wish you lived closer. I'd have you do my oil change!

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When I retire from my day job, I'll join Rich and become the NFGT Guy. He doesn't know it yet :)
 

GTdrummer

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Is there a shop manual out for the NFGT?
 

soroush

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Is there a shop manual out for the NFGT?

its 6495 dollars and you have to be selected to get one :)

kidding aside that would be really cool wonder when they would have it available, if at all
 

ChipBeck

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Gentlemen,

For those of us who don't do our own maintenance, the new GT is substantially more complicated and more expensive to maintain that the relatively stone simple 05/06 cars. My first dealership oil change was $650. The new car holds a TON of oil, something like 15 quarts. Maintenance costs are still probably a lot less than Ferrari or other exotics. Parts prices once the cars are out of warranty will be steep. For big gun exotic car collector/owners who are use to the abusive service costs of Italian cars the NFGT will seem very reasonable. For those of us who have only owned one exotic, a Ford GT, the upkeep on the new one is going to seem pretty stout.

Chip
 

Specracer

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No, but I have had the concierge send me a couple pages for specific projects.

Not sure if one will be published like 05-06, or just a subscription. This is the publisher

http://www.helminc.com/helm/Result....18&Category=&Keyword=&Module=&selected_media=

Is there a shop manual out for the NFGT?
 

GTdrummer

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Gentlemen,

For those of us who don't do our own maintenance, the new GT is substantially more complicated and more expensive to maintain that the relatively stone simple 05/06 cars. My first dealership oil change was $650. The new car holds a TON of oil, something like 15 quarts. Maintenance costs are still probably a lot less than Ferrari or other exotics. Parts prices once the cars are out of warranty will be steep. For big gun exotic car collector/owners who are use to the abusive service costs of Italian cars the NFGT will seem very reasonable. For those of us who have only owned one exotic, a Ford GT, the upkeep on the new one is going to seem pretty stout.

Chip

Ferraris have 6 years free maintanance. And my Aventator has been relatively cheap in annual service
 

unotaz

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$650 for an oil change on a carbon tub car is more than reasonable. In fact, it's CHEAP. I think the big surprise will be the parts once the warranty expires.


Gentlemen,

For those of us who don't do our own maintenance, the new GT is substantially more complicated and more expensive to maintain that the relatively stone simple 05/06 cars. My first dealership oil change was $650. The new car holds a TON of oil, something like 15 quarts. Maintenance costs are still probably a lot less than Ferrari or other exotics. Parts prices once the cars are out of warranty will be steep. For big gun exotic car collector/owners who are use to the abusive service costs of Italian cars the NFGT will seem very reasonable. For those of us who have only owned one exotic, a Ford GT, the upkeep on the new one is going to seem pretty stout.

Chip