Extended warranty
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I love my puma I love the drive experience the car shape everything about it really but what is niggling me is after the warranty expires with the car being somewhat complex would an extension to my warranty be the best way to go as I intend to hang on to car for another 2 years .my question is do I have to extend before the car is 1 year old (2) how much is an extension to my warranty (3) what does the warranty cover. I would be interested in what other members thoughts and opinions are
ST line X Agate Black 20.25
I would save the money and the hassle and trade into the facelift Puma when the time comes. By then the Puma should have evolved some more. Perhaps even full hybrid.Bluebrazil wrote: ↑Thu Apr 29, 2021 8:39 am I love my puma I love the drive experience the car shape everything about it really but what is niggling me is after the warranty expires with the car being somewhat complex would an extension to my warranty be the best way to go as I intend to hang on to car for another 2 years .my question is do I have to extend before the car is 1 year old (2) how much is an extension to my warranty (3) what does the warranty cover. I would be interested in what other members thoughts and opinions are
A Ford new car extended warranty has to be purchased by the date of registration, if that’s the one you mean
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Oh I see I thought it was one year from registration
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Yes I know but the question is.... What does the warranty cover I have to weigh up the cost over what the warranty covers I wonder why some warrantys covers a 7 and 5 year period and ford only offer 3 I think that would have to be a major consideration when deciding on my next car especially when cars are more complex
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Same car in Australia has a 5 year warranty....I guess while Ford can still sell cars without competing with the longer warranties it will.Bluebrazil wrote: ↑Thu Apr 29, 2021 9:25 pm Yes I know but the question is.... What does the warranty cover I have to weigh up the cost over what the warranty covers I wonder why some warrantys covers a 7 and 5 year period and ford only offer 3 I think that would have to be a major consideration when deciding on my next car especially when cars are more complex
Ford Puma ST-Line Vignale 155 Automatic.
Driver Assistance Pack. Power Tailgate etc. etc....Frozen White.
Wireless Android Auto.
Previous Puma ST-Line X First Edition.
Driver Assistance Pack. Power Tailgate etc. etc....Frozen White.
Wireless Android Auto.
Previous Puma ST-Line X First Edition.
depends what the 7 year wrty covers, it might be 3 years everything then the rest of the time certain items as long as the service records are spot on, and also if a failure can be attributed to fair wear and tear that will be their get out.Bluebrazil wrote: ↑Thu Apr 29, 2021 9:25 pm Yes I know but the question is.... What does the warranty cover I have to weigh up the cost over what the warranty covers I wonder why some warrantys covers a 7 and 5 year period and ford only offer 3 I think that would have to be a major consideration when deciding on my next car especially when cars are more complex
I guess they also reckon most people who buy a new car tend to only keep them 3 yrs on average
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