Hello Chuck,
You’ve already received a lot of great information. It’s also great to hear from tpj71mach, who can also relate experiences from a Dealer standpoint. The aftermarket warranty experiences had become really bad at our dealership. After our weekly managers’ meeting, the dealer principal (Owner) held me, the service, and the F&I manager behind, and we had what you could say was a “Come to Jesus” meeting. Between the junkyard parts, long wait times for repair approval, wanting me to sell them Ford parts at cost or below, only wanting to pay half the labor rate the techs made, and then not paying the total amount of the bill, he had enough. He was already aware of my confrontations with them when they (making good on the threat to go over my head) would call him about me not wanting to give his parts away at cost or below !! (I can’t repeat here what he told them)!
He did tell the F&I manager if he wrote any extended warranty contract that was not Ford, he would be looking for a new job. The service writers and manager got the same news if they wrote a repair order in the service drive on any non-Ford warranty. I was safe from that skirmish since he had already received calls from these knuckleheads complaining about me not wanting to give his parts away.
$1700. Headlights! You bet. If your vehicle has HID lamps or the now more common LED headlights, you may not want to know what kind of money is riding in front of your vehicle.
To use Chuck’s Edge ST as an example. Headlights, $1666.67, Turbos, $928.95 and 937.20, Transaxle Assm $3476-5294, EEC V ECM (Engine Control Module) $868-1,136, 2.7L long block, $6765. These prices are in the same price range you’ll see on any similarly equipped vehicle from other major manufacturers. I checked with a couple of friends who are parts and service managers at a Chevrolet and Dodge/Ram dealership. They agree with the similarly priced parts and also do not honor any aftermarket warranties.
As previously posted, some people will purchase the extended warranty and never use it. Others can be on a trip and have a catastrophic transmission or engine failure and spend all their vacation money on a repair or tell the service writer, “I have Ford ESP!
The F&I folks don’t charge to talk and have many different plans and coverages. It’s called piece of mind!