Don’t Be Afraid of Your Service Advisor!
They are great, friendly, and knowledgeable. They have your vehicles’ best interest at heart. Unfortunately from time to time they can be bearers of bad news. I know we have all been there. We have taken our vehicle in for routine maintenance and we sit in the lobby fearful of our service advisor telling us about a costly repair that has been diagnosed. Fear no more!!
Here at Academy Ford we offer Ford’s great selection of Extended Service Plans or ESPs. There is a plan to fit everyone’s needs. These plans will enable you to set your car maintenance and repair budgets on autopilot, so you don’t have to deal with all the stress of something unexpected.
Academy Ford’s Top 3 Most Recommended Extended Service Plans:
PremiumCARE- the Zoloft of coverage; it can handle all levels of panic and anxiety
The MOST comprehensive service contract coverage to protect you from unexpected vehicle repair costs. Covers the parts and labor to repair thousands of key components-engine, transmission, steering, brakes, front suspension, electrical and more
PowertrainCARE- the yoga of coverage, calms your inner worry
Critical coverage for future vehicle repairs
Minimal coverage for major components to keep your vehicle operational
Covers 29 major components after your Bumper to Bumper New Vehicle Limited Warranty expires
Premium Maintenance Plan- the chocolate fix of coverage; doesn’t allow you to sweat the small stuff
Covers routine inspections, preventive care, and replacement of normal “wear and tear” items that require periodic attention
For more information from Ford on these Extended Service Plans please visit: http://tinyurl.com/FordESPs
Hope this helps! Submit any questions in the comments section below or if you would like to reach out to our Business Manager directly email Don Hannum at DHannum@academyfordsales.com
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When does the Bumper to Bumper Warranty expire?
Great question John! It’s 3 years/ 36,000 miles whichever comes first.