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I purchased extended warranty from Granger a week ago. Took them a couple of days to verify my information, then I got an email saying "Your plan is now registered with Ford." I called my salesman (the local dealership where I took delivery of my Maverick on January 6), and he confirmed that it indeed was in the system.I just picked up my Maverick and got service protection plans through my local dealer. Later while researching the various conditions and all, I came across mentions of Flood Ford and Granger and their offerings, which were considerably lower than what I paid (about $4k lower total).
I went back and spoke with my sales guy to see if he would price match and he was confused, went to his system and showed me what the lowest he could offer was, which was still considerably higher than the two above mentioned offerings. He told me that he contacted the number on the Flood Ford website and wound up getting connected to Ford Corporate, who were unaware of the offerings by Flood and Granger and only offered that sometimes places show cheaper pricing to try and get you to buy.
I'm a little dubious on that explanation give that I was able to go all the way to the point of inputting my payment details to purchase protection and maintenance plans. Does anybody here have experience with purchasing protection and maintenance plans through Flood or Granger, including what they paid (vs what is shown on the site) and how it's worked for them?
I've still got 28 days left to cancel my current coverage contracts, and obviously if my current guys can't match the $4k discount and Flood/Granger are legit then I'm going to wind up going that route.
Legitimate Ford coverage.
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