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Ford Fusion/Mercury Milan: Warranty/Extended Warranty

65 messages,  Last post on Sep 05, 2006 at 11:35 PM

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Re: expected reliability [jeffyscott] by oldcem
Jul 19, 2006 (8:54 pm)
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Replying to: jeffyscott (Jul 19, 2006 6:46 pm)

In the case of the X-Type, you should have checked Jag's extended warranty program. I just bought an 06 with the Extra Mile Jag warranty for 7years-100K miles. Cost me $2400. AAA's extended warranty quote was $3800 for less coverage. Got a couple other quotes from reputable warranty firms - both were in the $1600 range, but, had higher deductables, and, lesser coverage than Jag's warranty. I also got a quote on an extended factory warranty on my Chrysler - they wanted $3k to extended it on my Sebring!!
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Re: expected reliability [oldcem] by jeffyscott
Jul 20, 2006 (4:40 am)
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Replying to: oldcem (Jul 19, 2006 8:54 pm)

In the case of the X-Type, you should have checked Jag's extended warranty program.
 
I don't actually buy extended warranties, just using them as one data point for determining expected "reliability". In Jaguar's case there were plenty of other warning signs that the X-type was having a lot of problems, when we were considering one in late 2004. As I recall, it was off the charts in negative territory in CR for example. There were other reasons we decided against the car too, despite the pricing of $6000 below invoice at that time.
 
I just bought an 06 with the Extra Mile Jag warranty for 7years-100K miles. Cost me $2400.
 
Probably a good idea with a Jag . I do not like extended warranties in general...I'd rather keep the money and pay for repairs myself. In addition, extended warranties do not do a lot for us, since we do not put that many miles on. Maybe 8000 per year...so even a 7 year warranty only gives us 56,000 miles.
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happy with extended warranty by snowman89
Jul 20, 2006 (11:38 am)
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I took delivery of our '06 Fusion SE last nite and was informed that '06 Ford vehicles sold on or after 7/14 would be given the 5 yr / 60K extended powertrain warranty which makes me a very happy customer from the start. Other domestic car makers should folllow Ford's lead in this area. Love the car so far...very roomy, quiet, and comfortable. Someone asked about a/c operation at very high temperatures...does it work effectively?
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happy by exalteddragon1
Jul 25, 2006 (9:15 am)
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to see you like your car. This new warrentee should help drive people to the brand. I hope people take notice.
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Why won't Ford won't cover all 2006 for 5/60??? by dlang
Aug 17, 2006 (10:07 am)
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Per Ford, "A 2006 Model Year Ford vehicle sold on or after July 14, 2006 will be covered by a complimentary 5year/60,000 Mile Ford ESP PowertrainCARE extended service contract with a $100 deductible."
 
So, those of us who bought a 2006 Milan pre-7/14/06 we get nothing? Why not a 4 year/40K? If you bought on 7/13/06 you got 3/36 and on 7/14/06 you get 5/50. Should be something for those who bought in early 2006.
 
Ford should thank us for early buying the gas guzzling Milan and losing more money on gas sooner than newer purchasers!
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Re: Why won't Ford won't cover all 2006 for 5/60??? [dlang] by neile457
Sep 05, 2006 (5:52 pm)
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Replying to: dlang (Aug 17, 2006 10:07 am)

I just purchased on 06 Fusion with the 72 0%. They sold me a 6/60000 esp, stating I was only getting a 3/36. Is that right, or did they screw me? I paid $900 for the esp, but should I have gotten the 5/50000 free?
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Re: Why won't Ford won't cover all 2006 for 5/60??? [neile457] by dlang
Sep 05, 2006 (11:35 pm)
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Replying to: neile457 (Sep 05, 2006 5:52 pm)

The 3/36 is Bumper-to-Bumper, 5/60 is just for addiitional Powertrain. Seems like you purchased a 5/60 B2B. See Ford.com for exact meanings of coverage.
 
I have a table of Ford early 2006 ESP prices from my previous dealer. Supposedly these are standard prices that all dealers charge. At the time, I extended my 2003 Sable 3/36 B2B, at lease end, to 6/60 B2B for $1350. If I find the table, I can calculate the difference between Ford 5/60 B2B and 5/60 Powertrain ESPs to see if it was $900 or more which is what you paid for an additional 2/24 of B2B coverage above Powertrain. That $900 may be high.
 
Ask dealer service rep to see current table. The best value was at 6/60, go to 6/75 or 7/60 (years and mileage are independent) and pay a-lot more.

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