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It's time to get off that fence. I'd cancel that overpriced ESP in a heartbeat. And by the way, an ESP from Granger will show up in FordPass within a day.I'm on the fence about canceling and buying through Granger because the finance guy saved me thousands by finding me a loan elsewhere.
Maybe @Zach@granger can answer that.Deep down, I know you're right. But I'd like to hear the answer to the extended rental question before pulling the trigger at Granger.
The finance guy is not your friend!Last, I know I overpaid, but I didn't know how much until I saw the cost in the document he sent me. I'm on the fence about canceling and buying through Granger because the finance guy saved me thousands by finding me a loan elsewhere. He went above and beyond doing that. Ford gave me an atrocious interest rate.
Fine. But that doesn't mean that you owe it to him to buy extended warranty from him.He was on the interest rate. He saved me a lot of money getting me financing other than Ford. Got the rate cut by 6%.
Not trying to force you into a higher rate than necessary is a pretty low bar.He was on the interest rate. He saved me a lot of money getting me financing other than Ford. Got the rate cut by 6%.
Generally speaking the dealership will allow you to have the rental for longer, but that is up to the dealer in question and their policy.Help me out with some extended warranty questions, please.
First, my Ford Pass app says I don't have an extended warranty. I asked the finance person to dig into that problem, and they said there is no problem. They sent me this screenshot. But the screenshot says it's for a 2024 car. And I have a 2023. Over a month later, the warranty still isn't showing up in the app.
Next, there's a thread about an owner who's stuck waiting months for a charging port part. If you get the long-term rental car option, how long will that get you a rental car for? I apparently don't have that option; it's checked deleted on my paperwork. My warranty is only for the first day rental option. How long is that good for?
Last, I know I overpaid, but I didn't know how much until I saw the cost in the document he sent me. I'm on the fence about canceling and buying through Granger because the finance guy saved me thousands by finding me a loan elsewhere. He went above and beyond doing that. Ford gave me an atrocious interest rate.
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Just FYI, I've heard you can just put in an address in another state when filling out the form online.I wish I had the opportunity to go with Granger, but I’m in California, so I was forced to overpay.
What law would that be?You probably risk invalidating the warranty because of breaking the law. Just saying…
Right in the middle of my contract in big bold letters:The cited basis is insurance law.