I want to buy a used car, but the first service done was later than recommended - will this void the warranty?

I'm looking to buy a 2015 Ford Focus Estate. I noticed that the first service was 18,500 miles rather than the recommended 12,500 miles. Will this void the warranty and could it have damaged the engine? It's a car that I intend to keep for five years.

Asked on 13 November 2017 by Gavin Robertson

Answered by Honest John
That probably voids Ford's warranty. Ford is tougher about warranties these days. Check with Customer Services: customerservicecontactnumber.uk/ford / Tel: 0203 564 4444
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