Can i get a refund on my esp plan?
#12
Love Turbo V6 & Coyote V8
You can cancel your Ford ESP plan, from what I was told that you have to go back to the dealer you purchased it at in order to cancel.
#13
Senior Member
I would stay away from the credit union plans... Ford ESP and FMPP plans are the best thing going. $2500 each seems a little high but not sure which time/mileage you got. You will have to do everything through your dealer tho, and the refund won't be a full refund, it will be pro rated, so at the end of the day will you be any further ahead? Hard to say, but cant hurt to look into it.
#14
Also, you can transfer it to the new buyer if you sell your Ford. It costs $75 but it's a great selling point for a prospective buyer. Just get them to pay it if they want the coverage. I believe if you cancel it in the first 30 days, you get 100% refund.
I got my 7 year/100k PremiumCare ESP for $1259. The stealer wanted $2300. Feeling generous, they offered me $1750 as a "employee pricing." I just went to fd-warranty.com. Flood Ford might be $60 cheaper though for the same term.
Last edited by CorvetteDreamin; 06-13-2012 at 12:35 PM.
#16
Have your VIN ready.
1-800-392-3673
#17
Love Turbo V6 & Coyote V8
I would stay away from the credit union plans... Ford ESP and FMPP plans are the best thing going. $2500 each seems a little high but not sure which time/mileage you got. You will have to do everything through your dealer tho, and the refund won't be a full refund, it will be pro rated, so at the end of the day will you be any further ahead? Hard to say, but cant hurt to look into it.
#18
FN SWT
#19
The ESP starts at your vehicles IN SERVICE date, not when your base 3/36 runs out. I think that's an important distinction. Of course it's confusing because you have until that 3/36 time period to actually buy the ESP. But again, it's effective date would be the vehicles in-service date. So for folks who buy a 5 year, 60k warranty, you should probably figure you're really buying a 2 year, 24k warranty. And the 6/100k folks are really getting a 3 year, 64k warranty. Because for 3 years or 36,000 miles it's bumper-to-bumper. And the powertrain is 5 years, 60,000 if I remember correctly. Comparisons assume PremiumCare in the out years and bumper to bumper coverage in the base period.
#20
Senior Member
Based off actual experience . . . . . .
You can cancel the FORD ESP for a $75 "administrative fee", and based off the prorated amount miles/time elapsed period since you purchased it.
The SELLING DEALER must cancel the plan. If you bought it at your dealer, he has to cancel it, and it you owe $ on your loan (and it was a part of the loan amt), its applied to the balance.
If you bought it off the internet, the selling internet dealer has to cancel it, and they will send you a check (minus adm fees)..Careful. some internet FORD ESP sellers charge a fee themselves PLUS the adm fee.
KEEP IN MIND....If you are cancellling your FORD ESP for the sole reason of re-purchasing it somewhere else cheaper . . . . BE CAREFUL!
If FORD sees this is happening, they can REFUSE you purchase of another FORD ESP on the same vin #!
Chevrolet has the same policy on ESP CANCELS (can't rebuy on same vin#)
You can cancel the FORD ESP for a $75 "administrative fee", and based off the prorated amount miles/time elapsed period since you purchased it.
The SELLING DEALER must cancel the plan. If you bought it at your dealer, he has to cancel it, and it you owe $ on your loan (and it was a part of the loan amt), its applied to the balance.
If you bought it off the internet, the selling internet dealer has to cancel it, and they will send you a check (minus adm fees)..Careful. some internet FORD ESP sellers charge a fee themselves PLUS the adm fee.
KEEP IN MIND....If you are cancellling your FORD ESP for the sole reason of re-purchasing it somewhere else cheaper . . . . BE CAREFUL!
If FORD sees this is happening, they can REFUSE you purchase of another FORD ESP on the same vin #!
Chevrolet has the same policy on ESP CANCELS (can't rebuy on same vin#)