MikeR397
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Doesn’t seem to be any recent data on this, but flood ford, if you buy the warranty also, will sell a premium maintenance plan: https://www.floodfordesp.com/premium_maintenance.php
The prices for not for synthetic oil, so I heard that is an extra cost, but what I’m interested in is it covers brake pads and rotors it seems (And clutch not that I see an issue there). It says you get like a certain number of “visits” so I presume it’s just a regular scheduled thing for oil and they will cover pads if needed then? How flexible is this? If I can get 7 oil changes for say $1k, that’s almost breakeven there but considering I go through a couple sets of pads a year already and inevitably rotors, that would be a huge savings opportunity. Anyone do this with tracked cars? Please share feedback or how it works. Can you still schedule appts as needed if you’s pads are gone but no need for oil change yet, and does that count as a visit like it lists?
The prices for not for synthetic oil, so I heard that is an extra cost, but what I’m interested in is it covers brake pads and rotors it seems (And clutch not that I see an issue there). It says you get like a certain number of “visits” so I presume it’s just a regular scheduled thing for oil and they will cover pads if needed then? How flexible is this? If I can get 7 oil changes for say $1k, that’s almost breakeven there but considering I go through a couple sets of pads a year already and inevitably rotors, that would be a huge savings opportunity. Anyone do this with tracked cars? Please share feedback or how it works. Can you still schedule appts as needed if you’s pads are gone but no need for oil change yet, and does that count as a visit like it lists?
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