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Peter
Peter
I purchased a 7yr/85K Premium Care for $1525 last week. It's worth it! I've had many repairs already in just 3 years under factory warranty. I now have 34K miles.The warranty on our 2020 ST expired this week. Someone in my family is adamant that extended warranties are a complete and total waste of money. I chose the path of least resistance and look forward to a future of high repair bills.
Did you get that ESP through Joel? Just curious as it seems I've seen better deals through him before.I purchased a 7yr/85K Premium Care for $1525 last week. It's worth it! I've had many repairs already in just 3 years under factory warranty. I now have 34K miles.
I agree with you that the Ford Extended Warranty is worth it, especially if purchased through Joel. However I am in the minority in my family, so oh well. Looking forward to those upcoming repair bills.I purchased a 7yr/85K Premium Care for $1525 last week. It's worth it! I've had many repairs already in just 3 years under factory warranty. I now have 34K miles.
I bought it from Anderson & Koch in MN. It was the lowest compared to Flood or Lombard Ford. Also it was less on cyber Monday.Did you get that ESP through Joel? Just curious as it seems I've seen better deals through him before.
Peter
Once they admitted to lying and not testing all of the products they review, I quit paying attention to anything they write. They are in a trust business. Once they broke it, they won't get it back.I don't believe 1 thing CR says about any vehicle. They are a joke.
I have a leased 2020 ST that was built in December 2019. When I went to pick it up there was an electronic glitch that required lengthy repair tests and trial and error to fix. The vehicle was delivered to us 2 days later 150 miles from the selling dealer. At that point, I was glad we had leased instead of purchasing it. Surprisingly, it has been trouble-free since. With over 30,000 miles and only 4 months left on the lease, we are leaning towards purchasing it. Love the power of the 3.0 TT. Did swap out the wheels/tires for some light weight 18" TSW's and Summer Pilot 4 suv's that eliminated 19 lbs each wheel, over 75lbs of un-sprung weight. Amazing how the handling and stopping improved. Also kept original wheels/tires like new, in case I do decide to replace.Just released article.
Peter
I don't know if they actually test ALL of the reviewed products or not. I believe they rely mostly on survey feedback from consumers, thus the name Consumer Reports. I have, over the years received many surveys to fill out and submit to them.Once they admitted to lying and not testing all of the products they review, I quit paying attention to anything they write. They are in a trust business. Once they broke it, they won't get it back.
The warranty on our 2020 ST expired this week. Someone in my family is adamant that extended warranties are a complete and total waste of money. I chose the path of least resistance and look forward to a future of high repair bills.
safety tech really has evolved over the years. now vehicles crumble around you to save you. the focus of old rigs was to plow through. two different approaches. will say though safety has changed greatly over the last 3 decades especially, and sometimes you dont get a second chance, so safety is always key3 series saved my older son's life during an accident.
That I could accept. The last straw was when they admitted they rated Toyotas based only on reputation, nothing more.I don't know if they actually test ALL of the reviewed products or not. I believe they rely mostly on survey feedback from consumers, thus the name Consumer Reports. I have, over the years received many surveys to fill out and submit to them.
Peter