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I am looking to purchase a 2020 F150 with 37k miles and an ESP. I have used Flood Ford in the past and went to their site. Due to the age the site gives an option to go to Warrantyrev.com. Does anybody have any experience with their plan or service? I am considering the StatedPlan for 7/100 for $2134.
I’ve heard nothing but nightmare stories when it comes to third party warranty companies. On another site recently I read where a guy got denied because he had a K&N filter, and aftermarket “performance” part. They would not cover the transmission claim and voided his entire warranty.
When I purchased my 2019 I used Zeigler Ford for my factory warranty
I chose 8/100 premium care with 100.00 deductible.
Did purchase all online and they send all contract paperwork to me. Absolutely no issues with dealing with them..
Cost at that time was 1,470.00
Just realized you are out of your 3/3600
Might try Granger Ford.
I think you can get a factory extended warranty, but might require a inspection from a Ford dealer.
Just realized you are out of your 3/3600
Might try Granger Ford.
I think you can get a factory extended warranty, but might require a inspection from a Ford dealer.
Thanks - this is what I was looking for. I have had good luck with Ford ESP
I bought an ESP from granger last month. I have a 2017 f150 with 54,000 miles. Due to age, it fell in the old vehicle arena. Flood had no policy for my 2018….2018 was as old as they’d go.
Anyway, it was $2100 for a premium esp warranty for 5 years and 50,000 miles. A bit pricey for 50,000 miles but the dealer wanted $3,300 for a 3 year 30,000 mile aftermarket warranty.
years ago i bought an aftermarket warranty and every claim was denied. I learned my lesson then. ESP or nothing!!
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