Donmatteo
FRF Addict
I know they prorate it. But if the parts are covered, and I doesn't cost me a cent, and I can do it without giving ford an interest free loan, then why would I opt for the Ford product when they are essentially the same, and I can pay it monthly and not wait for 4-6 weeks to get a refund on a product I didn't really need for 8 years or 150k miles?The new raptor has not shown to be so reliable, I would be worried about owning this truck without a warranty. Additionally you can always cancel it when you sell the truck and they will prorate it and mail you back a check peace of mind is worth the money to me.
Let me ask it this way, Do you plan on getting a tax refund every year? if so, you are overpaying your taxes and giving the government an interest free loan for 12 months and have to wait for 4 weeks to get your money back.
I don't get a refund greater than $300 or owe more than $300. Been like that for at least 20 years. I get to keep and spend as I see fit and not wait to get my money back.
Same thing with extended warranties. I don't plan on keeping the raptor past 5 or 6 years and I won't get anywhere near 150K miles. I am realistic on how long I am planning on keeping it. I also tend to speed date cars.
If you plan on keeping a truck like the raptor for that long, all power to you. But if you dump it well before then, why pay the money?
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