View Poll Results: Did you purchase an extended warranty with your truck?
Yes, I extended to 6yr/60k
17
21.52%
Yes, I extended beyond 6yr/60k
22
27.85%
No, I thought it was a waste of money
24
30.38%
No, I thought I could get one later if I want to
16
20.25%
What's an extended warranty?
0
0%
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I figured having purchased the first model year vehicle, it probably was a good idea. I had an extended warranty on my 97 f150 (another 1st model yr)...I had it in the shop at least 10 times for various problems. Got a free loner car all but 2-3 times, I basically made out because I paid less for the warranty than I would have the loners. Had a 98 expedition after that truck (I put on a lot of miles and the right buyer came along), also bought an extended warranty. Trans had to be rebuilt about 6 months after I bought it. Dealer had it for 13 days, i think the loner total came out to $800, which paid for over half of the warranty. I had other warranty work too, figure I made out on that vehicle too. I didn't get a warranty on my 00 f150. It was an XL so there wasn't much to break on it. Never had a problem with it. My wife drives a 02 windstar, we got a warranty on it too, used it once. All depends on what works for you
#5
I have to disagree. I purchased the PremiumCare plan for 6yr/72000 and will likely bump it to the 7.yr/100000. It is basically the factory bumper to bumper for a 50 deducible. if a radio *** breaks, its covered.
The powertrain warranty is their base warranty and I wouldn't buy that. My dealership gave me that for life for free as long as I have my service done there.
Here are the plans (if that doesn't work just go to www.ford-esp.com)
http://www.genuineflmservice.com/default.asp?page=H1
Jim
The powertrain warranty is their base warranty and I wouldn't buy that. My dealership gave me that for life for free as long as I have my service done there.
Here are the plans (if that doesn't work just go to www.ford-esp.com)
http://www.genuineflmservice.com/default.asp?page=H1
Jim
#6
I am still on the fence about this one. I bought a car that had an extended warranty (used) and thought it was a great selling point. I would not buy one myself though as in general vehicles are built so much better than they used to be and simple things I like to fix myself anyway. As I get older, I suppose they will look more attractive assuming I make more money and get tired of wrenching on my own cars.
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#9
With all the computerized electronics on these trucks that control everything from the throttle settings and shift points to how fast the truck cools down w/ auto a/c, it's probably a wise investment if you're going to keep it for a long time (as I plan to).
Although I haven't sprung for the extended yet, I will. Had other fords that went thru alternators and power window regulators like mad...think of all the powered options you may have! The cost may be on the high side up front, but there's a chance you'll need the coverage down the road. Do you feel lucky??
Although I haven't sprung for the extended yet, I will. Had other fords that went thru alternators and power window regulators like mad...think of all the powered options you may have! The cost may be on the high side up front, but there's a chance you'll need the coverage down the road. Do you feel lucky??
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#10
Originally Posted by Dr No
This is just food for thought.
If you keep your truck for a long time and at 40,000 miles it needs an engine it may cost $10,000.00 or more. Can you afford that.
Mike
If you keep your truck for a long time and at 40,000 miles it needs an engine it may cost $10,000.00 or more. Can you afford that.
Mike
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#11
Originally Posted by Truckasaurus
Honestly, if I thought there was a good chance that my truck would need an engine by 40k miles I would not have bought it. I am not a bettin' man much but I do think the odds are in my favor that the engine will last well over 100k miles without serious repair. After that, any warranty will be expired. Also, spending 10 large on a new motor seems awfully high. You should be able to get a crate motor for well under 5k.
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#12
Originally Posted by lardman
Have to agree you...maybe 10K if the dealer has 4 mechs working on it over a holiday weekend with a 10% nightshift premium .
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#13
Pay me now or pay me later
For those of you all that trade in every four years when you pay the vehicle off, I wouldnt get the extended warranty. If you keep them like myself. I have more than paid for the last three that i have had. You cant work on the engines and you definitely want to replace parts with oem parts. I will get the 100,000 mile one when i buy the vehicle. If you want to waite you will get several in the mail when your orginal one expires.
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