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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="Roger Batts" data-source="post: 935937" data-attributes="member: 66567"><p>I, too, have and haven't purchased extended warranties. I made the mistake once of buying an aftermarket warranty that was advertised as a bumper-to-bumper warranty only to find out that the brake master cylinder on my 1994 Ranger I had at the time wasn't covered. I pitched a monsterous fit and they gave me back most of my money (they pro-rated the refund). Both my vehicles I have now are under the Ford CPO warranty. My F150's security module crapped out just after I bought the truck and it was covered under the initial bumper-to-bumper portion of the CPO warranty. The biggest difference for me as to whether or not to get an extended warranty is the fact that I actually work for a Ford dealer and can either get things cheaper or with a little help from my friends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roger Batts, post: 935937, member: 66567"] I, too, have and haven't purchased extended warranties. I made the mistake once of buying an aftermarket warranty that was advertised as a bumper-to-bumper warranty only to find out that the brake master cylinder on my 1994 Ranger I had at the time wasn't covered. I pitched a monsterous fit and they gave me back most of my money (they pro-rated the refund). Both my vehicles I have now are under the Ford CPO warranty. My F150's security module crapped out just after I bought the truck and it was covered under the initial bumper-to-bumper portion of the CPO warranty. The biggest difference for me as to whether or not to get an extended warranty is the fact that I actually work for a Ford dealer and can either get things cheaper or with a little help from my friends. [/QUOTE]
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