I just purchased a new vehicle and the dealer tried to sell me a Ford ESP warranty for $1980 for 6yrs/100K. I priced it online throught Ford Warranty ESP for $1350. Does anyone have any experience with this, is it the same warranty. Any info appreciated. Thanks
Posted by: scannerk
I have one on my vehicle, what is the name of the warranty they were trying to sell you? There are a couple different ones from Ford. If you bought your vehicle from a Ford dealership then it is the same one as on the Ford website.
I'll call Ford tomorrow and find out what the deal is with all of these different websites offering ESP.
Posted by: CJIS
All I know is its a FORD so you better get some sort of ESP
Posted by: KozmoKramer
Was there any deductable on yours J809? I bought a 6-year, 100K extended for the Toyota Tacoma I just bought and that only cost me 1100, with 0 Ded. 2 grand sounds extraordinarily high...
Posted by: USMCMP5811
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Originally Posted by npd_323
All I know is its a FORD so you better get some sort of ESP
I agree, Should have bought a Chevy or a Dodge...........
Posted by: scannerk
Looks like all those websites you listed are different dealers of the Ford ESP warranty, but they are all the same warranty I beleive.
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