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SDAC Launches ‘Ford Assured’ Programme For Pre-Owned Ford Models

Thoriq Azmi

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web_CariCarz_SDAC-Ford-Assured_-1.jpgSDAC's MD Turse Zuhair (left) SDAC's Head of Sales Distribution George Ngian launching the Ford Assured programme for certified pre-owned Ford models.

Sime Darby Auto Connexion (SDAC) have announced a new comprehensive assurance and certification programme for pre-owned Ford vehicles today. Called ‘Ford Assured’, it seeks to provide confidence and peace of mind to customers purchasing pre-owned Ford vehicles.

At the heart of Ford Assured is a meticulous inspection and certification process that ensures pre-owned Ford vehicles meet stringent quality and performance standards. Not only tailored to enhance overall pre-owned car buying experience, the programme also reinforces Ford's commitment to quality, reliability, and customer satisfaction.


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The new Ford Assured programme seeks to offer enhanced customer experiences when purchasing pre-owned Ford Ranger (left) and Ford Everest (right) models.


For pre-owned Ford Ranger and Ford Everest models to qualify under the Ford Assured programme, said vehicles to be less than five years old in age or possess mileages no more than 140,000 KM (Ranger) and 80,000 KM (Everest). At the same time, both must also possess full-service histories.

Additionally, qualification for Ford Assured requires said vehicles to pass a stringent 96-point inspection performed by certified technicians. The programme also includes specific Refurbishment Standards, and this sees refurbishment processes performed and executed to the highest level.


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To qualify, Ford Assured vehicles must be less than five years old or possess no more than 80,000 KM (Everest) or 140,000 KM (Ranger) mileage. They must also possess full-service histories.


Moreover, certified Ford Assured vehicles come with a minimum 12-month warranty covering the engine and transmission (T&Cs apply).

Said warranty stipulates that vehicle parts covered by it aren’t replaced or modified by third parties, and they must be serviced, maintained, and repaired by authorised Ford dealers at recommended service intervals.


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A minimum 12-month warranty comes with each Ford Assured vehicle, which covers the engine and transmission (T&Cs apply).


“The programme is testament to our rigorous standards in customer assurance, providing a trusted solution for those in search of a reliable and high-quality pre-owned Ford vehicle,” said Turse Zahir, MD of SDAC.

Echoing which is Sime Darby Motors MD Jeffrey Gan, who further notes that “the Ford Assured Programme mirrors Sime Darby Motors’ relentless pursuit of setting industry benchmarks and enhancing the overall automotive experience.”


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Presently, Ford Assured certified pre-owned vehicles are available exclusively via SDAC's flaghship Ford Ara Damansara showroom. Details for which are available online too.


Presently, SDAC is offering Ford Assured pre-owned vehicles exclusively through its flagship Ford Ara Damansara showroom with a particular focus on the Ranger pick-up truck and its Everest full-bodied SUV twin.

Details for which are also available online through SDAC Ford’s dedicated online sales portal, sdacford.com.my/shop/ford-assured.


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