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Ford Pickup Trucks: A Look at Warranty Options

If you are looking into the purchase of one or another of the Ford pickup trucks that are on the market today, you will want to take a look at the warranties that are available on Ford pickup trucks today. Through this article you will be provided with some basic information in regard warranties that are available on Ford pickup trucks.

At the present time, the standard warranty that is being offered in regard to Ford pickup trucks provides an owner of a Ford truck with a five year or 60,000 mile power train limited warranty. When it comes to truck warranties that are available on the market today from all manufacturers, the warranty that is being offered by Ford is pretty much standard fare.

When it comes to any type of warranty, including the warranty that is being offered on Ford pickup trucks, it is very important that you closely consider what is being included within the terms and conditions of the warranty itself. In looking at Ford pickup trucks warranty provisions, the coverage extends to the engine, transmission and all other mechanical aspects associated with the power train.

There are some interesting features associated with the warranty on Ford pickup trucks at this time. For example, as long as the warranty time and mileage limitations have not been exceeded, the warranty automatically transfers to future owners of the truck. While many of the provisions of the Ford pickup trucks warranty is similar to what is available from other companies, this feature is not universally adopted by other companies and really is a nice feature. In most instances, there is a cost involved in transferring the warranty to a new owner.

Under the Ford pickup trucks warranty provisions, there is no deductible that the consumer or truck owner has to pay for service or repair. In addition, during the term of the warranty, owners of Ford pickup trucks receive free roadside assistance that includes:

-- towing
-- fuel refilling
-- lockout assistance

Ford actually has issued a statement in regard to its warranty on Ford pickup trucks which says that the 5-year or 60,000-mile power train limited warranty is a part of their commitment to provide more standard safety equipment along with more advanced technology and value, more enjoyment, plus most of all, increased customer satisfaction from all their vehicles. In essense, they want your new ford Ford pickup to work just as hard as you.

If you’ve specific questions about the warranty on Ford pickup trucks, you should consult with a local Ford dealer or visit the website that is maintained on the Net by Ford. Once again, make certain that you fully understand all of the Ford pickup trucks warranty provisions before you make any decisions.



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