Steddingbear
Member
Someone told me the light bar that was warranty replaced was like some ridiculous amount of money. It’s like most vehicles. It’s all the electric stuff on these trucks the interior things and all the you know cushy things that are ridiculously expensive. I’m pretty sure that if I can keep my truck to 150,000 miles the $3900 SP will pay for itself. It sure did the last time I owned a Cadillac dealership paid almost $7000 in repairs or got paid $7000 in repairs.I never buy the extended warranty from the dealership finance guy, I always buy them after the fact at a significant discount. Extended warranties have saved me significant money in repairs on every vehicle I’ve purchased them for, usually 2-3 times their initial cost. I understand that I am buying insurance, and that if I have a perfect vehicle I’m wasting my money. My experience ranging from Ford, Toyota, VW, Subaru, and Dodge vehicles is that the extended warranty saved me money. If I sell the vehicle sooner I get a pro rated refund on the remaining warranty. I got $1100 back in refund from VW on my 2009 Jetta TDI after they spent $9K in repairs on it.
I posted the brochure that was on the page with the warranty pricing at Flood Ford. The one you posted looks to be more specific to EV’s, which is good.
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