Our car just came home from a visit to the dealer for some needed repairs. It was taken there via a flat bed, because it wouldn't start one day recently when the weather was nice enough to give her a little exercise.
Turns out that after on 63K miles, the fuel pump was toast and needed to be replaced. (Hey, at least it went out with the car in the garage and not on a major trip somewhere.) While it was there, I had them check the rear suspension bushings that I knew were deteriorating. Bottom line, it needed upper & lower control arms and toe adjustment arms.
The total parts cost to Ford for the repairs was approximately $1435.00. These parts would have cost significantly more if I had been buying them at retail price. I do not know what the labor cost would have been for the repairs but I can assume that they would have been pretty significant. The repairs also resulted in a fresh 4 wheel alignment and a new fuel filter. I think the whole enchilada would probably have cost around $2500 if I had paid for it out of pocket. Our $100 deductible seems like chicken feed compared to the total bill.
I only had one small claim against our first ESP Warranty, so some would say it was not worth it. This time around it has been just the opposite with these repairs and the COP problem last year. With all things considered, at this point I am ahead of the game for the cost of both warranties and any problems from here one will be icing on the cake.
Once again, THANKS LOU for helping hook me up with this latest ESP!!! It really has been worth it.
So, what has been your experience? Take the poll and post the details.
Turns out that after on 63K miles, the fuel pump was toast and needed to be replaced. (Hey, at least it went out with the car in the garage and not on a major trip somewhere.) While it was there, I had them check the rear suspension bushings that I knew were deteriorating. Bottom line, it needed upper & lower control arms and toe adjustment arms.
The total parts cost to Ford for the repairs was approximately $1435.00. These parts would have cost significantly more if I had been buying them at retail price. I do not know what the labor cost would have been for the repairs but I can assume that they would have been pretty significant. The repairs also resulted in a fresh 4 wheel alignment and a new fuel filter. I think the whole enchilada would probably have cost around $2500 if I had paid for it out of pocket. Our $100 deductible seems like chicken feed compared to the total bill.
I only had one small claim against our first ESP Warranty, so some would say it was not worth it. This time around it has been just the opposite with these repairs and the COP problem last year. With all things considered, at this point I am ahead of the game for the cost of both warranties and any problems from here one will be icing on the cake.
Once again, THANKS LOU for helping hook me up with this latest ESP!!! It really has been worth it.
So, what has been your experience? Take the poll and post the details.
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