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Debating on Fords Extended Warranty

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Hi Picked up my ST from the dealership yesterday. I LOVE IT! Such a great car all around. It does have 37k miles for 2020. The dealership gives me a 60d/3000-mile warranty.
So it gives me a solid two-four weeks to decide this. I contacted Ford Extended Warranty (Which is awesome that they offer this Vs. going through a 3rd party).

I average about 20k/yr miles. They mentioned 2yr/40k for $2600, 3yr/60k $3,300 and 4yr/125k for $4,200.
The prices seem a little bit high, but it does cover every possible thing on the car as far as I've read.

I do plan on keeping this car. I usually change cars every 2-3 years, but I think this one is the keeper. What warranty should I go with? I'm thinking the 2YR/40k since the 5yr/60k powertrain is still effective.
Can I call the extended warranty and see if they'll work the price? Like a discount or something?

Thanks in advance! My only worry is electronics long-term.
 

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I bought mine after the fact from the site (dealership) below. I did some research and found them to be the cheapest…and significantly cheaper than what my dealership was offering it for.

https://grangerfordextendedwarranty.com/
 

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I bought mine after the fact from the site (dealership) below. I did some research and found them to be the cheapest…and significantly cheaper than what my dealership was offering it for.

https://grangerfordextendedwarranty.com/
I bought mine back in December from andersonandkoch-ford-warranty.com paid $1525 for a total of 7 years/85,000 miles with rental car included. That was the best price I could find after comparing several dealers.
 

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Since you are past the b2b warranty, can yiu even get a Ford extended warranty? I thought you couldnt
 

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I bought mine after the fact from the site (dealership) below. I did some research and found them to be the cheapest…and significantly cheaper than what my dealership was offering it for.

https://grangerfordextendedwarranty.com/
Are they widely accepted? Should I ask my dealer locally? I have about 3 separate ones that I can ask if they accept that one. The pricing is definitely WAY better.
 

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Since you are past the b2b warranty, can yiu even get a Ford extended warranty? I thought you couldnt
Yes, you can purchase extended warranties, even if the car is right out of the 3yr/35k.
 

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I compared Lombard, Flood, Anderson & Koch and a few others and got the lowerst price from Anderson & Koch.
 

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Pass on the ESP. Yes, the few that have used it for a major repair will say how it was beneficial to have, but most will never use it
 

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Hi Picked up my ST from the dealership yesterday. I LOVE IT! Such a great car all around. It does have 37k miles for 2020. The dealership gives me a 60d/3000-mile warranty.
So it gives me a solid two-four weeks to decide this. I contacted Ford Extended Warranty (Which is awesome that they offer this Vs. going through a 3rd party).

I average about 20k/yr miles. They mentioned 2yr/40k for $2600, 3yr/60k $3,300 and 4yr/125k for $4,200.
The prices seem a little bit high, but it does cover every possible thing on the car as far as I've read.

I do plan on keeping this car. I usually change cars every 2-3 years, but I think this one is the keeper. What warranty should I go with? I'm thinking the 2YR/40k since the 5yr/60k powertrain is still effective.
Can I call the extended warranty and see if they'll work the price? Like a discount or something?

Thanks in advance! My only worry is electronics long-term.
Welcome to the forum.
 

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Are they widely accepted? Should I ask my dealer locally? I have about 3 separate ones that I can ask if they accept that one. The pricing is definitely WAY better.
It is the Ford warranty, so is accepted at any Ford dealership. Check the link below.

https://fordprotect.ford.com/
 

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Pass on the ESP. Yes, the few that have used it for a major repair will say how it was beneficial to have, but most will never use it
I drive a lot of miles a year, and this car has more tech than my previous did. While you may have never, some have. It's all luck, and how a person behind the wheel maintains what they have. It's potential insurance long term.
 

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I just tried all those websites and if you are from California, you can't get one online anymore.
It was allowing me and showing me some quotes, when I checked last time in Jan 2023.

I went ahead with direct ford (via phone) and placed an order for 6 year 48k plan with Zero deductible, @ 1850$
They gave some 200$ discount and split my payments for 30 months without any additional charge.
(on the expensive side compared to what others get online, but looks like no other option anymore for CA people)
 

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I got one to 125k when I bought it. In the past I had been dead against extended warranty. Last vehicle was a 2017 2500HD Denali. I got a killer deal on a GM extended warranty. Never had a power train issue but had other issues. All electronic devices like power heated mirror, window regulator, BCM, etc. extended warranty paid for itself 3 times over.

My 22ST is tuned so I don’t have a power train warranty but I have also never had a power train issue in many many new vehicles. I got it strictly for all the electronics. I also tend to keep them 5-6 years.


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Negotiate, negotiate, negotiate.....Ask them to drop up a few hundred before you sign anything. In my experience, you will not be disappointed.
 

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I paid 2400 for 6 years 120k
 

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I drive a lot of miles a year, and this car has more tech than my previous did. While you may have never, some have. It's all luck, and how a person behind the wheel maintains what they have. It's potential insurance long term.
It can be a peace of mind, I understand that. Now if someone buys into the GAP insurance scam, I really feel bad for them.
 

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I bought mine after the fact from the site (dealership) below. I did some research and found them to be the cheapest…and significantly cheaper than what my dealership was offering it for.

https://grangerfordextendedwarranty.com/
Yep. I negotiated a great price on the vehicle itself, and then used a small part of the savings to purchase an ESP from Granger, who offered the lowest overall price, late one Saturday night. Had the confirmation email in my inbox the following Monday morning, the application of which was confirmed on the Ford website.

And, FWIW, I am one of those who never ever purchases so-called extended warranties on any every-day-type product, but I do make an occasional exception when it comes to $60,000+ vehicles that are now merely rolling computers with attached internal-combustion engines where a single out-of-warranty repair can quickly and easily run into a many-thousands-of-dollars range.

Thus far, and over the past few four-wheeled vehicles I have owned, this philosophy has served me somewhat well.
 

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Yep. I negotiated a great price on the vehicle itself, and then used a small part of the savings to purchase an ESP from Granger, who offered the lowest overall price, late one Saturday night. Had the confirmation email in my inbox the following Monday morning, the application of which was confirmed on the Ford website.

And, FWIW, I am one of those who never ever purchases so-called extended warranties on any every-day-type product, but I do make an occasional exception when it comes to $60,000+ vehicles that are now merely rolling computers with attached internal-combustion engines where a single out-of-warranty repair can quickly and easily run into a many-thousands-of-dollars range.

Thus far, and over the past few four-wheeled vehicles I have owned, this philosophy has served me somewhat well.
I contacted Granger directly yesterday on the phone, and than an email conversation with the person in charge. It seems easy as that. Glad I asked in here, cause at my current dealer $2400 for 2 years of 40k miles sounded insane. At least for my wallet.

I will be purchasing the ESP this evening :)
 

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I contacted Granger directly yesterday on the phone, and than an email conversation with the person in charge. It seems easy as that. Glad I asked in here, cause at my current dealer $2400 for 2 years of 40k miles sounded insane. At least for my wallet.

I will be purchasing the ESP this evening :)
What plan are you going with? I would recommend the LED light coverage as well for a few bucks more.
 



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