ESP Quote on 2013 with 51k Miles
#12
Flood is the best price I've found. The Zeigler discount just matches Flood's price. Ford's ESP system seems to be down today.
#13
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I'm curious about this too. I'm going to pull the trigger on a 125k/ 5 year plan. Currently put on 30-35k miles a year. Not expecting that to change but you never know.
Flood is the best price I've found. The Zeigler discount just matches Flood's price. Ford's ESP system seems to be down today.
Flood is the best price I've found. The Zeigler discount just matches Flood's price. Ford's ESP system seems to be down today.
#16
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Must be nice. I haven't bought one yet but I'm going to. I took the Flood price to my local dealer. They told me to buy it because they wouldn't even try to match it. He said the GM told him to sell the ESP to everybody at the same (inflated) price so it was fair
#17
i used http://www.zeiglerfordesp.com/
coupon GREGH gives you $225 bucks off
i will be using them on my mustang soon next month its almost a year old.
coupon GREGH gives you $225 bucks off
i will be using them on my mustang soon next month its almost a year old.
This looks like the route I may go; a 60 month/60,000 ESP Premium is $2300 (with the coupon code attached). I have a little bit of time to determine which route I'm going to go - but this may be the most helpful - thanks!
#18
That is not correct. I'm not sure of the exact mileage, but I was advised to pull the trigger before I hit 60k miles. Perhaps the "new" ESP plans need to be in that window, but definitely not the "used" ESP plans.
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#20
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