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Ford Prepaid Maintenance

BrettT

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For those with an '18 GT and PP1, is the Ford prepaid maintenance plan worth it. What I am curious about is the Brembo brakes. Anyone had to do the front brakes? If so, how many miles and what was the cost. Are they more expensive than non-Brembo brakes.
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More expensive; sure. There's a logo on them.

Prepaid maintenance, from what I know, will cover your oil changes through X-miles or Y-years. No more, no less. Everything more involved won't be part of the maintenance...most of the bigger-ticket items come at 100K or later, which pre-paid won't go that far.
 

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The pads will be a good bit more expensive... expect about $150 more than the standard GT pads. But hey, if you want to bypass those costs, I have some base calipers that would be a prime trade for your brembos! haha
 

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I bought a 3 Year Ford Pre-paid Plan for my 18 PP1 for $945. Nine oil/filter changes, one front brake pad/turn rotor change at 30K, and a free loaner car. A fair price point considering that the dealership is less than 4 miles away, A matter of convenience for me.
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