What does my certified pre owned mean for warranty?
Shame on me for not fully understanding what I got, but...
I bought a 2017 f150 as a Ford CPO at 19,000 miles. Do I get another 1yr 12,000 miles of bumper to bumper on top of the factory 3yr/36,000 warranty and drivetrain runs until 100,000 miles?
I bought a 2017 f150 as a Ford CPO at 19,000 miles. Do I get another 1yr 12,000 miles of bumper to bumper on top of the factory 3yr/36,000 warranty and drivetrain runs until 100,000 miles?
No. You get the CPO warranty if it supercedes the factory warranty. Whichever lasts longer, 3yr/36,000 from first date in service or 1yr/12,000 from date you bought. Powertrain would be the CPO because it lasts longer.
https://www.ford.com/certified-used/...comprehensive/
https://www.ford.com/certified-used/...comprehensive/
Last edited by Ricktwuhk; Aug 21, 2020 at 08:48 PM.
CPO gets you:
1 year/12k bumper to bumper
7 years/100k powertrain
$100 deductible for both
The bumper to bumper warranty is from your date of purchase. The powertrain warranty is from original in service date (when the first owner bought the truck). If you have a warranty claim inside the factory (non-CPO) warranty, you don’t pay the $100 deductible.
With the CPO warranty, Ford is guaranteeing you that all systems are in good health for the first year of ownership, and no big out of pocket engine/transmission repairs for the foreseeable future.
1 year/12k bumper to bumper
7 years/100k powertrain
$100 deductible for both
The bumper to bumper warranty is from your date of purchase. The powertrain warranty is from original in service date (when the first owner bought the truck). If you have a warranty claim inside the factory (non-CPO) warranty, you don’t pay the $100 deductible.
With the CPO warranty, Ford is guaranteeing you that all systems are in good health for the first year of ownership, and no big out of pocket engine/transmission repairs for the foreseeable future.





