Posted by dhermesc on January 03, 2012 at 08:54:50 from (24.248.193.103):
In Reply to: F150 extra's? posted by New truck on January 02, 2012 at 22:42:14:
Not all service agreements are the same. Is it a service agreement through Ford or some other third party? If its a third party I'd avoid it like the plague - "warranty" providers in the auto markets come and go like the the wind. Two years from now you'll file a claim and find out the company nolonger exists and the $1504 you spent is long gone.
One of the guys I work with bought an extended warranty on his new Dodge from the dealership. 4 years later the transmission dropped out like they usually do and he brought back to the dealer he bought it from. The warranty company was out of business and dealership didn't care he'd bought it from them - it was a personal matter between him and the now defunct warranty provider. Before he found out the warranty was worthless the dealership had already replaced the ruined transmission and presented him with the $4000+ bill for the repair (could have been half that anywhere else).
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