Best Place to Buy Ford ESP?

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What is the best price u have found? I am curious how it compares to my dealer price.

Click on the two links I posted previously in this thread. Since everyone's situation is different, (miles driven, age of truck, deductible, etc.) the best idea is to compare them for yourself. When I checked for my situation, Anderson and Flood Ford had the exact same price, but others have reported slight differences.
 

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What are people from Florida doing for ESP as they don't let you do it from there site. Anyone have a good place ?
 

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Self insure. Way cheaper if nothing major breaks and break even if just one major thing breaks. I’m surprised by the number of people that can afford a ~$70,000 truck and haven’t suggested this option.
 
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What are people from Florida doing for ESP as they don't let you do it from there site. Anyone have a good place ?

Use another address from out of state ;)

@MtnPat the zero deductible plan is less than $2k for 100k bumper to bumper coverage while also having first day/upgraded rental—you can’t beat that.
 

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Self insure. Way cheaper if nothing major breaks and break even if just one major thing breaks. I’m surprised by the number of people that can afford a ~$70,000 truck and haven’t suggested this option.

It's way cheaper IF nothing breaks. It's also way cheaper to carry only the bare minimum insurance on yourself, your homes, and your vehicles, while hoping nothing ever happens. I think it's a poor choice. I think the chance of nothing breaking if you are using/enjoying the truck is very slim. MANY of the things that can break are very expensive. It's the same reason I carry a $1,000,000 umbrella policy for myself. Do I think I have to have it? No. It would be cheaper to not have it. Do I think it's a really good idea to have it? Yes.
 
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It's way cheaper IF nothing breaks. It's also way cheaper to carry only the bare minimum insurance on yourself, your homes, and your vehicles, while hoping nothing ever happens. I think it's a poor choice. I think the chance of nothing breaking if you are using/enjoying the truck is very slim. MANY of the things that can break are very expensive. It's the same reason I carry a $1,000,000 umbrella policy for myself. Do I think I have to have it? No. It would be cheaper to not have it. Do I think it's a really good idea to have it? Yes.

Well said. I carry max limits on all my insurance stuff too. In reference to the ESP, I never had to use it on my last truck—everything that needed to be replaced fell under Ford’s standard warranty. But it is cheap peace of mind not to have to worry about anything. Dealerships treat you differently when you have the ESP and the upgraded rental option rather than going back and forth with them on the rental.
 

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Well said. I carry max limits on all my insurance stuff too. In reference to the ESP, I never had to use it on my last truck—everything that needed to be replaced fell under Ford’s standard warranty. But it is cheap peace of mind not to have to worry about anything. Dealerships treat you differently when you have the ESP and the upgraded rental option rather than going back and forth with them on the rental.

The first day rental is another thing I liked about it too. I like that it takes the dealer out of the middle and it's clear you get a rental when you drop off your truck.
 
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