Extended warranties are a gamble and the odds are usually against you. Also, never buy a third party warranty. If you plan to keep the truck long term, it might be worth it.I'm coming up on a year with my wonderful 2025 Maverick Hybred AWD Lariat. I normally don't purchase "extended warranties", but there is a lot to go wrong with this machine. Any thoughts?
I’m a low mileage driver and the only extended warranty I’ve ever bought is one for my Maverick. In 2024 I got a 10 year 36,000 (more than enough miles for me) zero deductible Premium Plan for my 2023 hybrid from Grainger Ford for $735. Lights included (headlights are $400 aftermarket, $1,100 OEM each), but no enhanced rental coverage.
Annoyingly, the hybrid battery is not covered. Only the original 8 year factory warranty applies. Additionally, oil leaks are not covered. A really crappy exclusion from Ford. Other manufactures do include oil leaks in the factory warranty. I recently bough a new Mazda, and oil leaks are covered in the factory warranty.
This won’t affect most people, but looking at the Grainger site today, they no longer sell 36,000 mile / 10 year warranties. The minimum 10 year warranty is 60,000 miles. I wonder if this is Ford or Granger?
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