BroncoAZ
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I just got my truck and will be purchasing the Ford ESP and Ford Premium Maintenance plans for it shortly. I know I could wait, but I have the cash set aside already and would rather buy it now. I plan on keeping this truck for most of the 8 years I could get coverage and have been putting 20K miles per year on my current car. I'm likely going with 8/125 coverage on both plans, but I was looking at 8/150 too. At some point in the future the Raptor could become a second vehicle for me after it and my wife's new Bronco are paid off, but for the first 5 years I expect to put 100K+ on it. I've been looking on https://www.zeiglerfordesp.com/ rather than Flood Ford because there is a $250 coupon (payinfull) off the ESP with them.
For the ESP I know I want the $50 deductible (I'm guessing I'll use the warranty more than twice but probably less than eight times), so the plans price out as follows. Based on the $1225 for the extra 25K miles I'm inclined to just do the 8/125. I'm guessing resale value on the truck would really take a dump from 115K to 140K miles so I'd probably claim the higher resale and sell it before the 8/125 is up. If I still have it I can bank the extra money and pay for those repairs if I'm still driving the truck between 125-150K miles. I hadn't decided on the first day rental, but for the $70 I should probably add it. My dealers usually can hook up a loaner car.
8/125 $2295 +80 key +105 lights = $2480
8/150 $3470 plus +80 key +$155 lights = $3705
For the Premium Maintenance I'm looking at the same 8/125 coverage, but I'm debating on semi synthetic with 5K intervals or full synthetic with 7.5K or 10K intervals. I can't see spending the extra $625 on full synthetic for the 5K interval plan.
8/125 5K semi synthetic $2475
8/125 7.5K full synthetic $2500
8/125 10K full synthetic $2110
8/150 5K semi synthetic $3505
8/125 7.5K full synthetic $3205
8/150 10K full synthetic $2590
I'm thinking I want the 8/125 coverage to match the ESP, so is the full synthetic with 10K intervals an acceptable way to go, or would the semi synthetic more frequently be better for the truck? The total for both looks to be $4590 for 10K synthetic or $4955 for 5K semi synthetic. Is there anything I'm missing in my analysis?
I seem to remember reading something about the 5K interval plan following the “severe duty” factory maintenance schedule on other services, but now I can’t find anything like that.
For the ESP I know I want the $50 deductible (I'm guessing I'll use the warranty more than twice but probably less than eight times), so the plans price out as follows. Based on the $1225 for the extra 25K miles I'm inclined to just do the 8/125. I'm guessing resale value on the truck would really take a dump from 115K to 140K miles so I'd probably claim the higher resale and sell it before the 8/125 is up. If I still have it I can bank the extra money and pay for those repairs if I'm still driving the truck between 125-150K miles. I hadn't decided on the first day rental, but for the $70 I should probably add it. My dealers usually can hook up a loaner car.
8/125 $2295 +80 key +105 lights = $2480
8/150 $3470 plus +80 key +$155 lights = $3705
For the Premium Maintenance I'm looking at the same 8/125 coverage, but I'm debating on semi synthetic with 5K intervals or full synthetic with 7.5K or 10K intervals. I can't see spending the extra $625 on full synthetic for the 5K interval plan.
8/125 5K semi synthetic $2475
8/125 7.5K full synthetic $2500
8/125 10K full synthetic $2110
8/150 5K semi synthetic $3505
8/125 7.5K full synthetic $3205
8/150 10K full synthetic $2590
I'm thinking I want the 8/125 coverage to match the ESP, so is the full synthetic with 10K intervals an acceptable way to go, or would the semi synthetic more frequently be better for the truck? The total for both looks to be $4590 for 10K synthetic or $4955 for 5K semi synthetic. Is there anything I'm missing in my analysis?
I seem to remember reading something about the 5K interval plan following the “severe duty” factory maintenance schedule on other services, but now I can’t find anything like that.
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