I am onboard with getting the extended warranty running up to when the factory warranty ends. That will be my game plan going forward.
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Makes sense what plan you are looking at then. I'm gonna save money since I'll never come close to 25k/year and get the longest term i can and still stay under the mileage limit. Gonna go 8 year/100k.I’m trying hard to keep it under 75,000 total, but I’d like to budget 25,000 a year in the Bronco.
Too bad they don't deal with Floridians. Only thing I hate about Florida.Ziegler Ford, Flood Ford, and Lombard Ford have big Ford ESP teams. They will get very dirty on pricing.
I have never purchased an extended warranty in over 30 years of car buying ,but I will for the Bronco and only a Ford warranty. First and foremost I have never purchased a first model year vehicle and based on the launch there could be other issues that arise during and after basic warranty expires. Secondly twin turbos who doesn't know someone that has issues with the turbo in their vehicle. Third water pump is built into the engine this is the scariest part of the whole vehicle if the water pump goes out your looking at having the engine pulled sounds like a $5,000 bill to me. Some where on the site I saw a posting with the various warranty options and for what we are paying for the Bronco price isn't to bad if you go with a higher deductible I was looking at the 500 deductible as an option.Need opinion on buying the ford extended warranty and tire protection?
Wow, yeah. Flood ford has that year/mileage combo with 0 deductible for about $1700.I bought it, and it was $3300.00 premium 5 years 100000 miles. I canceled it was way to high I thought
Was the 2012 a GT?always buy the extended warranty. I've used it more times than I can count between my 2012 Mustang that I bought as a CPO vehicle when it was just 6 months old with a few thousand miles ( the rear end blew up, the dual mass flywheel had to be replaced, and it spun a rod bearing requiring a new engine), and my 2016 Mustang that I bought brand new - the engine (2.3 eco boost) blew up at 61k miles.. the extended warranty is well worth it
So do you actually sell any of these? Your'e too damn honest!Ford service advisor here- the way I explain extended warranties to my customers is with a metaphor: Buying an extended warranty is like going to Vegas and playing the slots. If you play long enough you always end up losing, you can't overcome the house edge. That said, you never know when you're going to pull that handle and hit a jackpot. It's the same with warranties, the difference between what they take in vs what they pay out is what they call 'profit'. You might get lucky and get the odd jackpot, but if you play long enough the house always wins. That said, an extended warranty may still be a good thing for you- if what you need in your life is predictable finances, get the warranty and feel comfortable knowing that between a good warranty and good insurance you shouldn't have any large, unexpected expenses. On the other hand, if you have the resources to handle a large repair bill if necessary then in the long run you'll spend less money by paying for repairs as you need them.
Triplecare, Ford's paint, tire and windshield protection is worthless, pain in the ass junk.
Premiumcare Maintenance contracts are also junk, they force you into using inferior motorcraft parts (Brake pads, wipers), they control how the maintenance is performed (For instance, if your rotors are above minimum safe thickness they're getting resurfaced not replaced, period), and if you have a normal duty plan set up for a 7.5k interval they will underservice your vehicle.