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View Poll Results: How would you like your car?
No warrenty 8 13.79%
As it is now 20 34.48%
Extended warrenty on certain items 16 27.59%
Full blown Total Maintenance Contract 14 24.14%
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Old 05-12-2008, 05:59 PM   #1
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Default Ford with no warrenty?

Ok guys, we know Ford service is a little short of the mark....well a long way at some dealerships.

So the question is would you buy a Ford that would have a cheaper RRP but if something breaks on it thats your problem to fix it as no warrenty exists.

Or would you like to go the other way and you pay a 'premium' and this will cover all servicing and repairs and all you have to worry about is petrol and insureance? This would be say 20% of the RRP on the car extra. It would be called a Total Maintenance Contract.

Or an extended warrenty program on certain items, such as engine only etc...

Its just an idea, would like to know your thoughts.

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