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Will the 0 finance last only for this month? Or is this going to last a few months?
The 0% is something we should have for the foreseeable future! It is just the dealer cost that will only be for this month!
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Just pulled the trigger on the ExtraCare 8YR/100K package.
Thanks Granger Ford!!!
 
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BTW, I'm not 100% sure that your site is reflecting the dealer cost discount at the moment. When comparing prices with Flood, their price is currently exactly $50 less than yours when i shop the exact same coverage terms. I could be wrong and they may just be immediately undercutting you. I understand that the ESP game is probably pretty competitive and cutthroat.
 

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Just pulled the trigger on the ExtraCare 8YR/100K package.
Thanks Granger Ford!!!
I'm also considering 8yr 100k. What deductible if any did you go for and what price did you get?
 

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Does the years/mileage start from the purchase of the warranty? or does it include the years/mileage already accrued on the vehicle?
 
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Does the years/mileage start from the purchase of the warranty? or does it include the years/mileage already accrued on the vehicle?
The new plans start at 0 miles. if your vehicle is outside of the 3yr/36k factory warranty then it would be eligible for a used plan and that would start with the miles currently on the vehicle.
 
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Which plan are you going for? And is there a resource to compare all of the tiers?
Their is a link in the OP. All the plans and what they cover are in the link.
 

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What about maintenance records? What if I perform all my own scheduled maintenance? Will you cover the warranty still?
 

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What would seem like a great deal to you? You legit cannot purchase the PremiumCare extended warranty for less unless Granger takes a loss on it, plus they are letting you pay it off over 18 months at 0%.

I only drive around 15k miles per year and 125k miles will take me about 8.3 years to achieve so the numbers fit perfectly for me.

125k miles of coverage for $2,125 comes out to $0.017/mile or $265.63 per year of additional coverage.

It wouldn't make sense to add years without mileage since I wouldn't realize that additional time - so to jump to 9 years and 150k of PremiumCare is $3,615.

150k miles of coverage would come out to $0.0241/mi - a nearly 42% increase over the 8yr/125k price.

9 years of coverage would balloon to $406.11 per year - a 53% increase over the 8yr of coverage price.

So...you were saying?
Your maths are good and if one needs to spend more than $2125 before 125k miles it's worth it. I've rolled the dice all my life, I'm 72, and I haven't hit that threshold in the "early miles" yet. To each his/her own. I see it as self-insurance.
 

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Your maths are good and if one needs to spend more than $2125 before 125k miles it's worth it. I've rolled the dice all my life, I'm 72, and I haven't hit that threshold in the "early miles" yet. To each his/her own. I see it as self-insurance.
I've had a lot of vehicles - some with and some without the extended warranties from the manufacturer and the experience varies greatly when you have an extended warranty.

For example, if you have a recall or have to bring your vehicle in for warranty work under your factory 3/36 bumper to bumper or 5/60 powertrain - you don't get a loaner but PremiumCare warranty holders do.

Mavericks have shown to have a few weak components already and paying less than $0.02 per mile to ensure I have a trouble free experience across 8 years is well worth the spend when the TCO already exceeds $0.40/mi on these vehicles.

Less than 5% more for total piece of mind over 125k seems like a great deal to me.

Everyone calculates their risk differently.
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