CoMclovin
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so.... can you share the mystery warranty company name? ;-)
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If your car is less than 3 years old and has less than 36,000 mi, the the Ford ESP warranty is another option. I just bought a 6yr/75K mi warranty, the Premium care which covers air suspension, NAV, etc., for $1650 with a $50 deductible from http://www.fordwarrantys.com/premiumCare.cfm.
I have NO affiliation to that dealer or program. I just want to let people know that there may be reasonable warranty choices out there.
Thanks M5ccie,
I took advantage of their offer before the discount expired. 6yr/100k mi warranty for $2000.
Just purchased the 6yr/100k/50 deductible for $2000. He mentioned that I was the 3rd person to by a LR warranty.
Peace of mind..finally.
I bought a warranty from the dealership that sold me my car. I bought a 2006 LR3 V8 with 25,000 miles. The way the warranty works is the time starts now, so the extended warranty does overlap the factory warranty by about a year..so I am really am getting four more years of coverage or up to 100,000 miles. That's why I liked the aftermarket program better. Instead of getting 2 more years with the factory or GE, I get four more years and the cost was $2600. I think the dealer can sell these warranties to anyone, as long as you get the vehicle inspected and have your mechanic fill out their inspection form. The warranty company is called Preferred Warranty. Their site is www.warrantys.com for all info. I got the "extra mileage" plan with a zero deductible. You may need to call the dealership to buy the warranty. If so, their site is www.2152499100.com and they are located in PA.
I too am interested in an extended warranty.....am i looking at it wrong...
the most the Ford plan offers is 6 Years 100k which is essentially a max of 2 yrs 50k miles over and above the factory warranty. Is this correct. If so - why do they offer a 4 YR which is essentially overlapping the factory warranty?