04-30-2008, 02:07 AM
ZTWsquared,Apr 29 2008, 09:57 AM Wrote:naz,Apr 29 2008, 02:03 AM Wrote:and read the fine print to see what is included, where you can get repairs done and what the claims process is.ÃÂ and get a competitive quote from another vendorTo this last point, I wouldn't even bother with an aftermarket warranty - Ford's ESP warranties are written in real English and you know it will be good throughout North America ... the premium warranty excludes just a handful of items and they are clearly spelled out.
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I have the premium ESP on my wife's 04 ZTW and we have used it a couple of times ... once to replace the power steering rack and once to replace a defective mirror heater.
Had a bit of a problem with the mirror because the dealership first told me it wasn't covered because the warranty doesn't include body ... when I pointed out to the service manager that this was an electrical problem and all electrical is included, he found a way through the system to get it covered.
So far I'm happy with having one and think it was a good investment.
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Well I do plan on driving it for at least five years and at this rate that might be close to 150-180km total so I think I should get one. I was thinking of the premium warranty also, I think its $1700 for 7 years and 150'000km.
Thanks for the imput.
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