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<blockquote data-quote="03yellow" data-source="post: 1826418" data-attributes="member: 19927"><p>I wanted the ford plan for my GT. But opted to go with another non-ford plan from the dealership. I shopped it on the internet then went to the local dealership to match it. </p><p></p><p>Look to see what they are giving you. I got an additional 75,000 miles that took me to 112,115 miles on my odometer,with $0 deductable and covered almost everything but maintainence. Usually 75,000 miles is the stopping point on your odemeter and the warranty cuts off.</p><p></p><p>It was half the price of the ESP and the dealership got paid better for their work.</p><p>The dealership has been around forever; if the warranty company goes out of business the dealership must offer you another replacement warranty. </p><p></p><p>Shop around then go local at a dependable ford dealership.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03yellow, post: 1826418, member: 19927"] I wanted the ford plan for my GT. But opted to go with another non-ford plan from the dealership. I shopped it on the internet then went to the local dealership to match it. Look to see what they are giving you. I got an additional 75,000 miles that took me to 112,115 miles on my odometer,with $0 deductable and covered almost everything but maintainence. Usually 75,000 miles is the stopping point on your odemeter and the warranty cuts off. It was half the price of the ESP and the dealership got paid better for their work. The dealership has been around forever; if the warranty company goes out of business the dealership must offer you another replacement warranty. Shop around then go local at a dependable ford dealership. [/QUOTE]
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