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Truer statements are rarely spoken!

I got the extended warranty on our Navigator. They specifically mentioned it covering the electronics and shocks and struts.... I tow a trailer from time to time and drive on forest service roads. I also got the 21 way seats and I use the massage feature often, I’m thinking I’ll get a claim outta one of these at least lol

And often times it only takes one.
 

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Besides, we are entering a new ago of vehicle technology. All that sensor stuff is prone to malfunction and expensive repair. Cars that are aware of their surroundings, take over steering, braking, and other functions are much more expensive to repair and more likely to break. It will be an adjustment period before they get it reliable and cheaper to service. Not to mention air bags everywhere.

Might just be smart as heck to go for the extended warranty.:angels2:Assuming there is coverage for that crap.
Not your Granpappy's Buick anymore
 
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I bought the platinum extended warranty from the dealer for $1500 / 100k or 7 years deal. There are good things and bad things about it. I had a similar warranty from CarMax once, for a Jeep, that was a better warranty.

I stalled to accept the warranty when buying a new 2011 Expe 4x4, so the dealer dropped the price a lot. Keep that in mind. Altogether I used the warranty for a power steering thang, a busted strut, broken "actuator" in the fan blower knob, busted rear latch, and rebuilt front end (everything), and brakes all around (pads, rotors, calipers). Certainly got my $1500 worth out of that.

Two or three problems - Ford-at-the-dealer misinformed me about the ending date, and I almost paid for some work that should of been covered. The Ford Warranty company sent me a post card warning me of the deadline, and I got in for final fixes with 99,300 miles. So don't trust the dealer to help you. A second thing - only Ford will do the warranty work. They are so cheap! They only paid for one strut when it broke, not both in the front. Also, they wouldn't fix the obviously warped rotors until the pads were worn down to 3 mm. SO I drove around with a nagging sound for 35,000 miles, waiting for them to pay for this. My only consolation is that I sang the "Ford is so cheap" song for the full 35,000 miles. The third problem, or better solution for the owner, is when you can get your car fixed by any mechanic under the warranty, not just cheapo-Ford. This was how the CarMax Jeep warranty worked. Show up at a mechanic, ask him to find something wrong, and presto - he gets a lot of work and you get new stuff. Seems like I replaced that entire Jeep, except the antenna, during the 80k warranty. Buy your Ford from CarMax?
 

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How do I know that when I call the number on the Internet that it is not a scam? I want to purchase from Flood or Anderson Koch Ford. Did you purchase thru either one?
 

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How do I know that when I call the number on the Internet that it is not a scam? I want to purchase from Flood or Anderson Koch Ford. Did you purchase thru either one?
Nope, just used Flood's quote to get my dealer to match it.
 

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How do I know that when I call the number on the Internet that it is not a scam? I want to purchase from Flood or Anderson Koch Ford. Did you purchase thru either one?

Dolores,
Based on the fact other members on this forum have purchased with success I think you can trust those dealers. Also, if you use a credit card you will likely have some form of fraud protection from the card company (VISA, MC, Etc).
 

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All of the sensors, motors, and electronics scare me so I bought an 8-yr./100K mile premium ESP from Flood Ford. My dealer wouldn't match their pricing; so I'm thinking that because I got a great deal on my ordered vehicle, they wanted to make up for it charging extra for anything else I might want to add into the equation. On a vehicle ought out of inventory they want to gouge you for "stuff" they just go ahead and install. Most all things I wanted, but got for way less shopping other places.
 

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I have bought a couple of ESP Premium Care Warranties from Flood and they have always been great to deal with during and afterwards when I sold the vehicles. Better than my stealer for sure!
 

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My dealer (salesman) said to get the electronics extended warranty for the ‘18, which I did. The dealer offers a lifetime warranty on drivetrain at no cost when you buy a vehicle from them. The dash is so packed full of wires it’s unbelievable, hence the extended warranty.
 

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My dealer (salesman) said to get the electronics extended warranty for the ‘18, which I did. The dealer offers a lifetime warranty on drivetrain at no cost when you buy a vehicle from them. The dash is so packed full of wires it’s unbelievable, hence the extended warranty.
We got the extended warranty as well for the same reason.
 

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I got an email today that Lombard Ford warranty. They are offering Ford Protect for $224 off with promo code t32879 thru 2/28/2019
 

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How do I know that when I call the number on the Internet that it is not a scam? I want to purchase from Flood or Anderson Koch Ford. Did you purchase thru either one?

How do you know when you purchase from either of those dealers that they aren't going to con you? You read the terms before you sign, save all documents, and read reviews, their BBB profile, etc. before moving forward. Just because you're physically standing in front of their business doesn't mean they're any less likely to rip you off.
 

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Any one know of a good place to buy a Ford Extended Service Plans in Canada. My dealer wanted $4400.00 for a 6 year 150,000 km warranty.

I can buy one from the U.S., 8 year 160 000 km for less than $2000.00 cnd, but would rather deal with a Canadian dealership if possible, but not at those prices.

Have any Canadian Expedition owner bought warranties from the states? Would it still be honored in Canada? Can you think of any issues?
 
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Any one know of a good place to buy a Ford Extended Service Plans in Canada. My dealer wanted $4400.00 for a 6 year 150,000 km warranty.

I can buy one from the U.S., 8 year 160 000 km for less than $2000.00 cnd, but would rather deal with a Canadian dealership if possible, but not at those prices.

Have any Canadian Expedition owner bought warranties from the states? Would it still be honored in Canada? Can you think of any issues?

I assume you have a US address then? Ford actually cracked down on US dealerships selling ESPs to Canadian residents.

You could try this route - https://www.explorerforum.com/forums/index.php?threads/canada-esp-plans-now-discounted.468141/

No guarantees though.
 

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Anyone in the forum that may have owned a Chevy and gotten an ESP after the sale and after the bumper to bumper warranty? My ‘11 truck just passed 38k.....Thanks
 

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Buying a new Expedition today and the finance guy was wanting to sell me the extended warranty... from some reading here it sounds like i should wait until my bumper to bumper is almost out of coverage, is that correct? Will the price for the warranty increase? Looking for suggestions as i'm buying in a couple of hours.

Thank you!
 

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Buying a new Expedition today and the finance guy was wanting to sell me the extended warranty... from some reading here it sounds like i should wait until my bumper to bumper is almost out of coverage, is that correct? Will the price for the warranty increase? Looking for suggestions as i'm buying in a couple of hours.

Thank you!
The extended plan starts from the date your vehicle went into service (the day you bought it) regardless of when you buy the plan. But the price will increase the older your vehicle gets.

Make sure to get a quote from Flood Ford (or Zeigler or Lombard or whoever) online and get your dealer to match that. Otherwise you'll overpay big time.
 
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