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Ranch, You may not be able to get the same plans after the factory warranty expires.
Check it out. depending how long that iS the pricing may be different.
Call Laura at Ziegler. That's who helped me. I actually called there to make sure this was legit . It sounded to good to be true.
Yes the pricing goes up with time. I just don't see the value for me to have an ESP while still under 3/36.
 

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Been thinking about getting one. Was going to purchase when I got my price protection check. But other things came up. Had a bunch of really large ash trees that had to be cut do to a pest. Heard a headlight on a Mav is like $1500. Dealer did try and sell me one but it was not a Ford Esp it was the dealers own. Will have to try and save.
Yes, many dealerships will try to sell you an outside warranty first, they have a larger profit margin on them. I have often considered it a conflict of interest for an authorized Ford dealer to offer an outside warranty when Ford has their own . To me it would be like a Ford dealer having a lot full of used Chevy's and trying to switch customers to one of them instead of buying a new Ford lol.
 

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Yes, many dealerships will try to sell you an outside warranty first, they have a larger profit margin on them. I have often considered it a conflict of interest for an authorized Ford dealer to offer an outside warranty when Ford has their own . To me it would be like a Ford dealer having a lot full of used Chevy's and trying to switch customers to one of them instead of buying a new Ford lol.
Don’t know how true this is but when I bought my Maverick back in December the finance person tried to sell me an aftermarket plan. They said it was better because Ford ESP doesn’t cover digital or electronics. I passed on that offer.
Anyone know if this is true?
 

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Don’t know how true this is but when I bought my Maverick back in December the finance person tried to sell me an aftermarket plan. They said it was better because Ford ESP doesn’t cover digital or electronics. I passed on that offer.
Anyone know if this is true?
Not true. It may cost extra though. I know lighting is an add on and they are various levels to it. What I would like to know if it's transferable to a new owner.
 

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I always buy the extended maintenance agreement online at the discount and I pack it with almost everything because upon resale, you could transfer it to the new owner and it adds thousands to your price and second owner takes real joy in having complete coverage like a new vehicle and it shows with what you can get in a private sale I highly recommend
 

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As a note, the Ford ESP does have a price increase at 12 months/12k miles. There are also annual or semi-annual price increases. Buying at 100 miles or 35,800 miles would not be the same price. The coverage of a Ford ESP does start at Warranty In-Service date so you're paying for the coverage for the first 36,000 miles either way.
 

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Don’t know how true this is but when I bought my Maverick back in December the finance person tried to sell me an aftermarket plan. They said it was better because Ford ESP doesn’t cover digital or electronics. I passed on that offer.
Anyone know if this is true?
That is absolutely NOT true. Ford offers a variety of plans however and it is true that not ALL of them cover " digital or electronics". They offer an ESP Base plan that is essentially just an extension of your 5 year/60000 mile powertrain warranty( covers engine, transmission, axle components), all the way up to what is called the ESP Premium plan which covers pretty much everything from bumper to bumper except for wear, tear, and trim type parts, this plan even covers wiring harnesses if a problem pops up from a poor solder joint, loose pin in a connector, etc. The dealership I work for actually tried to sell my son an aftermarket warranty but luckily I had told him not to buy one of them and when he heard them mention the name of the company and it was not Ford he called me and I came up from the service department and told them what he was getting lol. He got the ESP Premium with roadside 7 year/100000 coverage, and it even includes key service if a fob goes bad, and lighting and rental car coverage for up to $60 a day for up to 10 days for a covered repair to be performed if necessary.
 

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Not true. It may cost extra though. I know lighting is an add on and they are various levels to it. What I would like to know if it's transferable to a new owner.
Yes, it can be transferred to a new owner, last I knew it costs $100 to do so, and if it is not transferred to a new owner the warranty is not good( for them) as the name is listed right on the service departments online system printout which shows coverage( I copied and pasted one here:)
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. But if you sell your vehicle, you can also receive a prorated refund if there is still coverage left.
 
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Yes, it can be transferred to a new owner, last I knew it costs $100 to do so, and if it is not transferred to a new owner the warranty is not good( for them) as the name is listed right on the service departments online system printout which shows coverage( I copied and pasted one here:)
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. But if you sell your vehicle, you can also receive a prorated refund if there is still coverage left.
Thank you very much.
 

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But are "bulbs" different than "headlamp assemblies"?
Good question, I have a Lariat I understand you have to replace the whole assembly.
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