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Has anyone bought an ESP from an on-line dealer?

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Old 04-05-2012, 08:24 PM
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Originally Posted by gregsf150stx
Anderson Koch is the cheapest! There are a number of these threads started, and I did an analysis a while back of

Flood, Zeigler, Troy, Lombard, Anderson-Koch, and one other I can't remember.

Zeigler WAS the cheapest, unitl I Found Anderson-Koch.

check them out.

http://andersonandkoch-ford-warranty.com/
Thanks for that link....now I just have to decide if I'm going to buy my lease out when it's up. Those prices there are pretty cheap.
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I had already looked at all the previous on-line dealers, and written down their prices.

I got all the usual ones in an internet search. Many times, they're listed different in an internet search, but it redirects you back to the same sites (Lombard redirects alot).

I think I had 3 pages of mixed results of FORD ESP. Then on the THIRD page, I seen AndersonKoch. I figured they'd be no different than anyone of the others, but they were almost $135 CHEAPER than ZeiglerFord, which had been the lowest.

AndersonKoch doesn't send your ESP papers out right away though. I had to hound the finance manager, Jeremy, to key mine in and send it thru.
But I thought, if it gives me a bigger savings, no problem.

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Thanks for that link....now I just have to decide if I'm going to buy my lease out when it's up. Those prices there are pretty cheap.
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^I know we already talked about this before, but for the particular plan I bought, Flood Ford was still $10 cheaper than Anderson. Both have great prices compared to all the other online ones.
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I went with Lombard ford as well. I went with a 7/125k warranty for $1600 or something like that. They were offering a coupon of $190 off which was a good deal.
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I simply printed the online deal out and showed it to my dealer who promptly matched it.
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Originally Posted by Tr1jr2
I simply printed the online deal out and showed it to my dealer who promptly matched it.
This is what I hope will happen. Thanks for the print out tip.
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What about service plans?
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Originally Posted by Tr1jr2
I simply printed the online deal out and showed it to my dealer who promptly matched it.
I wish that was the response I got from the finance desk at my dealer. Instead, I got a disgusted look. After punching away on his 10-key, the guy stated, "That's only $30 above my cost! I am worth more than that!" His attitude was ridiculous. Acted as if I asked him to give me the damn truck for free.

I ended up just smiling and saying, "No thanks, I'll pass on the warranty."

I've found Flood Ford to be the cheapest when I ran my quotes. For what it's worth, was looking at 7yr/100k premium care, $100 deductible, with first day/premium rental. Price was $1405.
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That works too. I did that on my Chevy Malibu, and the finance manager matched it on the spot. Ford dealer would not.

Originally Posted by Tr1jr2
I simply printed the online deal out and showed it to my dealer who promptly matched it.
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CWrose it took my finance guy 10 minutes tops to do the paperwork on that ESP. That 30 bucks equates to 180 dollars an hour, not too shabby IMO He needs to realize we live in an Internet world, I wonder how many ESPs that Ziegler Ford writes in a day/week/month? It's gotta be worth the effort to have an Internet presence even at 30 dollars a pop. Maybe you should have asked your salesman what makes your Ford ESP worth more than XYZs Ford ESP.


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