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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Extended Service Plans - are they worth the expense?
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard McAlister" data-source="post: 935931" data-attributes="member: 66689"><p>My story is a little different. When I bought my '05 from a Ford dealer in March of '08, I asked them to sell it to me as a certified used. It cost me $470 to have it certified, but as it happened, Ford had a $500 rebate on certified cars during the time period. I netted $30 on the deal. I wanted the certification for the 90 day bumper to bumper that came with it. However, part of the certification was a 6 year, 70k power train warranty. Last year I had a rear end whine develop, and it was taken care of under the warranty (they replaced the ring & pinion and rebuilt the differential for $100 deductible). Funny thing is, on a new vehicle, I would never buy an extended warranty before and probably would not do it now. </p><p></p><p>:driving:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard McAlister, post: 935931, member: 66689"] My story is a little different. When I bought my '05 from a Ford dealer in March of '08, I asked them to sell it to me as a certified used. It cost me $470 to have it certified, but as it happened, Ford had a $500 rebate on certified cars during the time period. I netted $30 on the deal. I wanted the certification for the 90 day bumper to bumper that came with it. However, part of the certification was a 6 year, 70k power train warranty. Last year I had a rear end whine develop, and it was taken care of under the warranty (they replaced the ring & pinion and rebuilt the differential for $100 deductible). Funny thing is, on a new vehicle, I would never buy an extended warranty before and probably would not do it now. :driving: [/QUOTE]
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