I have a love/hate with my ESP. For one it helped a lot with a LED headlight that went oiut early and wouldve been $1,700. On the other, Ford dealers are extremely backed up and i've never gotten a repair done in less than 3 weeks. Also never qualified for a loaner on ESP coverage. They also won't repair your vehicle the way someone normally would. For example, I had a strut mount go bad early into my ESP coverage period. When this normally happens they would reccomend replacing in pairs, as the other will cause the new one to wear incorrectly. The ESP does not cover this or offer any sort of discount for preventative stuff like this. Can't knock them that hard for that, but when you have to wait 3 weeks to get in for each tiny repair, it just keeps you from going at all.
Kinda funny they wouldn't replace the other one even though its a warranty swap so their not losing any money. I wonder if it a different dealer would have done it, I have heard people with tunes on their truck still getting warranty work because some dealers are easier going. That's why i haven't put my truck in quite yet I'm worried about how long their going to take.
@@f1fiftyjimmy What they told me is that with the ESP a part truly needs to be broken enough to be replaced and that responsibility is on the tech. Ford requires that broken parts be sent back during ESP replacements and if they find that it isn't truly damaged, it all comes back on the tech. So they are incentivised to replace as little as possible. Like with my strut mount, that is all that got replaced. They took apart the entire assembly and just swapped that one component without factoring in how all the other components on the strut could have contributed to it. In short, they make their money if they replace less things than the cost of your contract, so they are incentivised to do as little as possible. If one half-repair causes another failure, that's a whole other deductable payment they can collect.
Excellent warranty review, have 31k miles on my 2022 F150 and needed to make a decision on a warranty soon, defiantly going with one of your recommendations. You just saved me over a thousand dollars. Thank you.
I have the exact truck! It's a 2019 Oxford White with 802A and a tech and carbon package, though I purchased it new. I recently had a VCT solenoid that went bad only after 24,000 miles. Luckily, I purchased an ESP at the time to cover it with a $100 deductible. Otherwise, it would've cost me $800 for labor and parts!!!
I purchased a used 2015 F150 Lariat with 69,000 miles over the weekend. They offered me a 6yr/100,000 mile PremiumCARE warranty for $4500. Went back and forth with them and got it down to $2,928. I believe I’ll hit the mileage limit first so it can out to under 3 cents a mile.
Just bought a 2024 F250, and I think I got bamboozled into buying the 4K dollar warranty. I questioned the business manager, and she said electronic problems are not covered in most cases. It’s a V8 gas engine, and the basic warranty is 3 years- 36,000 miles.
Great GREAT Video man, I am doing the same right now, luckly the old dealer i worked at my finance manager was able to get me these same prices but just in case in the future for my other truck once its close to Orginal exteded warranty runs out i will have to check these out.
Purchased my 2018 Raptor a few months ago. Looking to get a warranty for it. Did some aftermarket things already like the Tesla Style radio and the Led Display Steering wheel. Would they give me problems with that ? Kinda regret not doing it before installing the aftermarket stuff.
@@f1fiftyjimmy Will they find if the truck has a tune during the inspection? I have a Cobb FMIC as well and I'm worried about the pre inspection to purchase.
@f1fiftyjimmy if your Ford Truck has 59000 miles on it now, how can you purchase the 48000 mile warranty? My understanding is that these used car warranties start on the original purchase date of the vehicle, when it first sold to its original owner. (?)
@@maryallen8380 you can pretty much purchase a warranty at any mileage. As long as you get a used vehicle inspection and it checks out, ford will gladly sell you a warranty.
Hey, I hope it’s OK for me to ask a question in the comment here but I’m just about to buy a Ford F150 hybrid king ranch and I’m wondering number one should I go with the warranty which I’m thinking you’re gonna say yes but number two should that warranty be in the neighborhood of 2300 based on the prices according in this video?
I just got a 2023 f-150. Went ahead and got an unlimited time/125k mile extended warranty through the dealer. $100 deductible, payed for loaner vehicle, and roadside assistance. Paying around $3300 over 6 years. That reasonable or way up charged?
@@thenaturespunisher2644either way sounds like you’ll be good. I’ve still heard lots of people getting their warrantys approved with the non-ford stuff.
Buying a 2024 F550 lariat tomorrow. Should I buy ESP Warranty now or wait until the factory bumper to bumper is almost finished? Looking at the 10 year 100k to 175k miles with 0 deductible. Also is the maintenance coverage worth paying?
If it were me personally I would just roll with factory warranty and then if I still have the vehicle or plan to keep it I would throw on a warranty before the factory one expires. What's all included with maintenance coverage?
@@f1fiftyjimmy Ended up buying the 10yr/175k miles/0 deductible Prime Care warranty as the dealer's price was only $300 more than best online price. Did not do the maintenance - overs oil changes, fuel filter, wipers, struts, brakes... Not worth the price.
@f1fiftyjimmy If I buy this warranty from one of these, can I take it to my dealer in Texas for repairs? My daughter has 21 Bromco sport 21k ans now the 3 years are over. Thinking buying 80k warranty as she wants to keep the Sport Badlands. It's nice and no issues so far. But the wait at Ford is 2 weeks min. Had replace hose and a recall, took the 2 weeks. 3 days to know Why? TY
I have a warranty through Lombard and I don't see any of the warranty info attached to my Ford Pass app.. can anyone else confirm they see their extended warranty in the Ford Pass app?
@@f1fiftyjimmy Ford did a complete redesign/update to the app on May 23rd (version 5.0) and the warranty info has been removed for now.. I spoke with a Ford rep and they said the developers are still working on improvements/updates and they weren't sure when the warranty (and other info) would be restored.
My guess would be still above $40k. Considering the mods I have done, but I plan to drive this truck well over 100k as of right now as I love it! Last truck I put almost 160k on it.
@@f1fiftyjimmy must be you’re city I wonder no they go by where car is registered I think it’s where I live Florida all is expensive here you’re lucky man
I got my Connect fixt 3 times i email with ford back an forward unless 20 emails and they left me hanging they want me to go 4th time on service . i lost 2 months and i was fired from work (cant work with no van) cannot sue them no money for that but i want Everybody to know Ford looks like made in China when you need them or there warranty they do not honor warranty who you pay for! that was me .....maybe you are lucky.
I am buying a used 2021 TOYOTA from a ford dealership and they are offering me ford premium warranty. How can they offer this warranty for a NON ford car?
I have a love/hate with my ESP. For one it helped a lot with a LED headlight that went oiut early and wouldve been $1,700. On the other, Ford dealers are extremely backed up and i've never gotten a repair done in less than 3 weeks. Also never qualified for a loaner on ESP coverage. They also won't repair your vehicle the way someone normally would. For example, I had a strut mount go bad early into my ESP coverage period. When this normally happens they would reccomend replacing in pairs, as the other will cause the new one to wear incorrectly. The ESP does not cover this or offer any sort of discount for preventative stuff like this. Can't knock them that hard for that, but when you have to wait 3 weeks to get in for each tiny repair, it just keeps you from going at all.
Kinda funny they wouldn't replace the other one even though its a warranty swap so their not losing any money. I wonder if it a different dealer would have done it, I have heard people with tunes on their truck still getting warranty work because some dealers are easier going. That's why i haven't put my truck in quite yet I'm worried about how long their going to take.
@@f1fiftyjimmy What they told me is that with the ESP a part truly needs to be broken enough to be replaced and that responsibility is on the tech. Ford requires that broken parts be sent back during ESP replacements and if they find that it isn't truly damaged, it all comes back on the tech. So they are incentivised to replace as little as possible. Like with my strut mount, that is all that got replaced. They took apart the entire assembly and just swapped that one component without factoring in how all the other components on the strut could have contributed to it. In short, they make their money if they replace less things than the cost of your contract, so they are incentivised to do as little as possible. If one half-repair causes another failure, that's a whole other deductable payment they can collect.
Which that makes sense. Im sure years ago they use to get away with it.
Excellent warranty review, have 31k miles on my 2022 F150 and needed to make a decision on a warranty soon, defiantly going with one of your recommendations. You just saved me over a thousand dollars. Thank you.
No problem!
I have the exact truck! It's a 2019 Oxford White with 802A and a tech and carbon package, though I purchased it new. I recently had a VCT solenoid that went bad only after 24,000 miles. Luckily, I purchased an ESP at the time to cover it with a $100 deductible. Otherwise, it would've cost me $800 for labor and parts!!!
Im so happy I went with a 2019. I’m missing that carbon package! Going to try to piece together a kit. That Ford ESP is truly a life saver!
I purchased a used 2015 F150 Lariat with 69,000 miles over the weekend. They offered me a 6yr/100,000 mile PremiumCARE warranty for $4500. Went back and forth with them and got it down to $2,928. I believe I’ll hit the mileage limit first so it can out to under 3 cents a mile.
Thats a steal!
Where I got quoted 4100 lower warranty what site you used
Another good video man thanks for doing this
Just bought a 2024 F250, and I think I got bamboozled into buying the 4K dollar warranty. I questioned the business manager, and she said electronic problems are not covered in most cases. It’s a V8 gas engine, and the basic warranty is 3 years- 36,000 miles.
Great Video.. new 2019 Raptor owner. Appreciate you posting!
Great GREAT Video man, I am doing the same right now, luckly the old dealer i worked at my finance manager was able to get me these same prices but just in case in the future for my other truck once its close to Orginal exteded warranty runs out i will have to check these out.
@@cobravenum thanks bro! Appreciate it!
Thank you for sharing this. I know how much dealers mark it up.
A good, objective review. Thank you.
Thanks!
Excellent video, thank you
Purchased my 2018 Raptor a few months ago. Looking to get a warranty for it. Did some aftermarket things already like the Tesla Style radio and the Led Display Steering wheel. Would they give me problems with that ? Kinda regret not doing it before installing the aftermarket stuff.
I bet you'll be alright. They might just say those things wont be covered, but if I had issues down the road I would just swap my stock stuff back on.
@@f1fiftyjimmy Will they find if the truck has a tune during the inspection? I have a Cobb FMIC as well and I'm worried about the pre inspection to purchase.
I'm sure it will be a future video but can you tell us how your experience was once you actually tried to have repairs done?
For sure!
Flood and Granger do not provide warranty for vehicles over 85k
Thank you sir!!
@f1fiftyjimmy if your Ford Truck has 59000 miles on it now, how can you purchase the 48000 mile warranty? My understanding is that these used car warranties start on the original purchase date of the vehicle, when it first sold to its original owner. (?)
@@maryallen8380 you can pretty much purchase a warranty at any mileage. As long as you get a used vehicle inspection and it checks out, ford will gladly sell you a warranty.
Hey, I hope it’s OK for me to ask a question in the comment here but I’m just about to buy a Ford F150 hybrid king ranch and I’m wondering number one should I go with the warranty which I’m thinking you’re gonna say yes but number two should that warranty be in the neighborhood of 2300 based on the prices according in this video?
By the way, it’s a 2024 new
Do you happen to know if these include the hybrid battery?
I just got a 2023 f-150. Went ahead and got an unlimited time/125k mile extended warranty through the dealer. $100 deductible, payed for loaner vehicle, and roadside assistance. Paying around $3300 over 6 years. That reasonable or way up charged?
Is that a Ford warranty or an aftermarket company?
@@f1fiftyjimmy I believe it’s through Ford. I got it when I signed for the truck.
@@f1fiftyjimmy asked one of the guys at the dealer and he said it’s “backed by Ford’s money, through NWAN Portfolio”.
@@thenaturespunisher2644either way sounds like you’ll be good. I’ve still heard lots of people getting their warrantys approved with the non-ford stuff.
I also have a 2019 raptor has the camphaser rattle. Do you know if theres a warranty on that? And how to go about it?
Ya I think Ford use to do something to help cover cost if you don't have a warranty but that's why alot of guys gets the Ford esp just in case.
What don't they guarantee?
I dont know if I missed it but did you mention how much a dealership charges for a used vehicle inspection ?
Its usually around $130
Buying a 2024 F550 lariat tomorrow. Should I buy ESP Warranty now or wait until the factory bumper to bumper is almost finished? Looking at the 10 year 100k to 175k miles with 0 deductible.
Also is the maintenance coverage worth paying?
If it were me personally I would just roll with factory warranty and then if I still have the vehicle or plan to keep it I would throw on a warranty before the factory one expires. What's all included with maintenance coverage?
@@f1fiftyjimmy Ended up buying the 10yr/175k miles/0 deductible Prime Care warranty as the dealer's price was only $300 more than best online price. Did not do the maintenance - overs oil changes, fuel filter, wipers, struts, brakes... Not worth the price.
@f1fiftyjimmy If I buy this warranty from one of these, can I take it to my dealer in Texas for repairs? My daughter has 21 Bromco sport 21k ans now the 3 years are over. Thinking buying 80k warranty as she wants to keep the Sport Badlands. It's nice and no issues so far. But the wait at Ford is 2 weeks min. Had replace hose and a recall, took the 2 weeks. 3 days to know Why? TY
@@Sami-rp7mf ya basically when you buy a ford warranty it’s now attached to your vin number and any ford dealer can look it up/do warranty work on it.
@@f1fiftyjimmyTY for a quick response. I had video paused and did not realize you mentioned what I asked at the end. Thanks again
i can use the warranty anywhere? does the used car inspection have to be at the dealer you buying the warranty from or any ford?
Warranty can be used at any dealership. I’m guessing the inspection can also be done at any Ford dealership.
Anyone know if these work for us up in Canada?
Is there any reason to get this when my Explorer is brand new still? Or wait until near 12k miles?
I think if it were me I'd just wait and utilize the factory warranty for a bit.
I have a warranty through Lombard and I don't see any of the warranty info attached to my Ford Pass app.. can anyone else confirm they see their extended warranty in the Ford Pass app?
My warranty shows up in my ford pass app.
@@f1fiftyjimmy Have you checked since the latest Ford app refresh/update?
@@shotsix ya I haven’t checked it with the new update. I can’t find it either.
@@f1fiftyjimmy Ford did a complete redesign/update to the app on May 23rd (version 5.0) and the warranty info has been removed for now.. I spoke with a Ford rep and they said the developers are still working on improvements/updates and they weren't sure when the warranty (and other info) would be restored.
So basically, your ford doesn’t need to be CPO or under warranty to qualify for ford esp as long as it gets inspected first?
@@Blake-x1y correct. I think they have a cap in hold old and miles. Granger caps around 80-90k I think and Zeigler might be 125k miles.
@ thank you
What do you think you might be able to sell truck for in few years closer to 90k miles on it if you decided to?
My guess would be still above $40k. Considering the mods I have done, but I plan to drive this truck well over 100k as of right now as I love it! Last truck I put almost 160k on it.
@@f1fiftyjimmy thats great!!
So if you purchased the 4year/48000 miles at 59k. Is that 48k miles on top of the 59k you had? So it would be good until 107k miles?
@@JL-zr8dm correct
@@f1fiftyjimmythanks!
Buying a 2024 f150 xlt 5.0 they said warranty is $4k.
Whats the real price quoted since your truck has more mileage than you quoted
I think I paid $2300 for it.
@@f1fiftyjimmy must be you’re city I wonder no they go by where car is registered I think it’s where I live Florida all is expensive here you’re lucky man
As a ford tech stick w oem ford warranty esp . Nothing else none of that 🐂 💩 advertised on tv.
Yep even when I told the sales guy I had to have a Ford ESP he still tried to sell me his aftermarket one.
@@f1fiftyjimmy sounds about right lol unfortunately
My vehicle has 60k can I purchase esp warranty still ???
Is this in USD?
Yes
Ford raptor unfortunately I got quoted 4K for a 19 raptor with 63k miles that’s a lot of bread
How many years/miles though?
@@f1fiftyjimmy got a quote emailing them 4100 3 year 30k miles and 4500 or so they do offer 18 month 0 int
I got my Connect fixt 3 times i email with ford back an forward unless 20 emails and they left me hanging they want me to go 4th time on service . i lost 2 months and i was fired from work (cant work with no van) cannot sue them no money for that but i want Everybody to know Ford looks like made in China when you need them or there warranty they do not honor warranty who you pay for! that was me .....maybe you are lucky.
I am buying a used 2021 TOYOTA from a ford dealership and they are offering me ford premium warranty. How can they offer this warranty for a NON ford car?