Yes, but warranty work needs to be done at Granger.I see on the granger website that they offer lifetime power train warranty. Does that apply to the bronco ?
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Yes, but warranty work needs to be done at Granger.I see on the granger website that they offer lifetime power train warranty. Does that apply to the bronco ?
From my reading of their terms; You have to do all the factory required maintenance there. You cannot just show up for the first time in 12 years since purchase with a blown transmission and expect them to fix it on their dime.Yes, but warranty work needs to be done at Granger.
Yes, he has been absent for a while. Our agents in the field stalked him and called him this past week. He is alive and well and working . just not on the forum. Apparently will be back soon. Call him if you have a question. @sjp called him and reported back a couple days ago on another thread.@Granger Ford is still around right?
$50 with X plan, if I'm not mistaken.I believe doc fees are only $225, including temp transport tag
*Phew* I was starting to get a little concerned.Yes, he has been absent for a while. Our agents in the field stalked him and called him this past week. He is alive and well and working . just not on the forum. Apparently will be back soon. Call him if you have a question. @sjp called him and reported back a couple days ago on another thread.
Up to $100 doc fee if x-plan would apply by Ford. Those dealers claiming they offer x-plan can charge whatever because they are basically giving the equivalent discount on their own, so it depends on the dealer what they will charge for doc fee in that case (not governed by Ford partnership program).$50 with X plan, if I'm not mistaken.
Unless he left for the bahamas yesterday. I can squash that theory. Because I saw him on Friday.*Phew* I was starting to get a little concerned.
My crazy imagination was concocting scenarios where @Zach@Granger had given Albert @Granger Ford a giant up-front Bronco bonus for Christmas and he had run off to Tahiti or the Bahamas. ??
And coming from the Boss it is helpful.Unless he left for the bahamas yesterday. I can squash that theory. Because I saw him on Friday.
It was $100 doc fee and $45 tag fee WHEN x plan was honored by Ford, now that it’s not it’s $185 and $45.$50 with X plan, if I'm not mistaken.
CorrectIt was $100 doc fee and $45 tag fee WHEN x plan was honored by Ford, now that it’s not it’s $185 and $45.
It is not being offered by Ford corporate. Some dealers are offering their own version of it but Granger is not because they have their own offers that are more consumer friendly.I am sorry if I missed something but last I had heard x-plan was not being honored could someone please tell me if it is or not. Thank you
Thank you very muchIt is not being offered by Ford corporate. Some dealers are offering their own version of it but Granger is not because they have their own offers that are more consumer friendly.
Xplan is run through ford. To get a pin you need to be a member of a certain group which you probably know. The dealers that are offering it will just be giving you a small discount. There is no way to get a pin from ford when the vehicle does not qualify.Thank you very much