On Wednesday, we had our car serviced at the dealership where we had previously bought it. It was also due it's first MOT.
On Thursday I was driving to the hairdresser, when the car completely died on me. There was a Yellow warning triangle on the dashboard showing.
Luckily I had just turned off the main road. Two Samaritans came to my rescue and pushed me to safety. One was a young girl passenger from a passing car. The other was a young man, from another vehicle. He managed to get my car going and saw me on my way, but not before the young girl had opened her arms to give me a big hug. She said I looked terrified. I was.
When I got home, I phoned the garage to tell them what had happened. They were not a bit interested, and said that nothing had been done to the engine during the service, and suggested that if it happened again, to call Ford Assist.
I thought that they should have at least offered to have the car in again and run an engine diagnostic test.
What do you think?
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