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Businiess name:  Two Rivers Ford Inc
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I bought my 2006 at Two Rivers Ford in April 2006. It was a very pleasant experience. The sales person was great. However on August 2, 2006 I took my 2006 Ford Ranger to have the first scheduled oil change and the service was less than satisfactory. When they returned my vehicle to me I noticed the tech had left greasy oily prints all over my driver seat, steering wheel, and dashboard. Not only that but when I started on my way home blue smoke began to come out from under the hood. Fortunately I live close to the dealership. When I opened the hood there was motor oil sprayed all over the hood and engine compartment. Besides that I found the oil filler cap laying on the fan cooling housing. Had I driven the vehicle very far it would have pumped all of the oil out of the motor and caused damage to the engine. I put the filler cap back on and drove back to the dealership. I showed the service manager the mess under the hood and told him I found the filler cap was not put back in its prope

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