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Old 04-08-2012, 08:49 AM   #1
AlanD
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Default Manufacturer Extended Warranty?

Hi all,

Just had a browse through the Ford site to see if I could find any information about this - no go, but maybe it's too early in the morning!!

Has anyone had any luck getting an extended Ford warranty on a Mondeo ?

I'm not interested in dealership extended warranties as those I've seen are far too restrictive about what they cover and where the warranty will be honoured. Which is why I'm looking for one from Ford so it can be used through the full dealer network.

Ordinarily I wouldn't worry about extending a car warranty, but with the raft of complicated electronics in the Mondeo I think an extra 3 years of cover might be a wise thing to consider - if it's available.

Cheers

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