Ford Esp cheapest Online Dealer is Zeigler Ford
Looking for buy a Ford ESP for your F150? I can tell you strictly from experience, if you are considering a FORD ESP, you should contact BOB CLINE at www.zeiglerfordesp.com.....
I have bought two ESP's from Zeigler. First time, they were the cheapest on the F150.
Just added one to my 2011 Ranger, and they were a tad higher than the cheapest quote from Troy Ford, but Zeigler undersold all the other online dealers.
Contact Bob @ bobcline@haroldzeigler.com .
Tell him the prices you've been quoted, and he can possibly give you a PROMO CODE to lower the price even more.
I only refer this dealer because they've been great on prices twice!
Saved me a bunch of money.
thanks folks!
I have bought two ESP's from Zeigler. First time, they were the cheapest on the F150.
Just added one to my 2011 Ranger, and they were a tad higher than the cheapest quote from Troy Ford, but Zeigler undersold all the other online dealers.
Contact Bob @ bobcline@haroldzeigler.com .
Tell him the prices you've been quoted, and he can possibly give you a PROMO CODE to lower the price even more.
I only refer this dealer because they've been great on prices twice!
Saved me a bunch of money.
thanks folks!
Prices vary by online dealer. Zeigler was the cheapest. He beat TROY FORD by $50.
i got $300 off the prices online posted. not sure that was a promo code just for me since I was a repeat customer or not.
Yeah, i only drive about 8,000-9000 a year.
i got $300 off the prices online posted. not sure that was a promo code just for me since I was a repeat customer or not.
Yeah, i only drive about 8,000-9000 a year.
You could get a 7 year 60,000 mile PREMIUM CARE package 0 deduct for about 1,060
I figured it as a 2011 4x4 with 18,000 miles (miles doesn't really matter in the quote if its still in manufacturer warranty)
i guess coverage on a 4x4 is more.... (plus its $100 extra if its over 12mos/12,000 miles....)so 1,060 would be the price.
I figured it as a 2011 4x4 with 18,000 miles (miles doesn't really matter in the quote if its still in manufacturer warranty)
i guess coverage on a 4x4 is more.... (plus its $100 extra if its over 12mos/12,000 miles....)so 1,060 would be the price.
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You could get a 7 year 60,000 mile PREMIUM CARE package 0 deduct for about 1,060
I figured it as a 2011 4x4 with 18,000 miles (miles doesn't really matter in the quote if its still in manufacturer warranty)
i guess coverage on a 4x4 is more.... (plus its $100 extra if its over 12mos/12,000 miles....)so 1,060 would be the price.
I figured it as a 2011 4x4 with 18,000 miles (miles doesn't really matter in the quote if its still in manufacturer warranty)
i guess coverage on a 4x4 is more.... (plus its $100 extra if its over 12mos/12,000 miles....)so 1,060 would be the price.
Greg, are you for Real? Are you now being paid to promote Zeigler? Back in February, you certainly were NOT saying that Zeigler had the best ESP prices, here's your posting where you said you bought from Anderson-Koch, not Zeigler:
This was the posting: https://www.f150online.com/forums/20...ml#post4785879
For me personally, Flood Ford had the best price for the particular ESP plan I bought, $10 cheaper than Anderson.
Was looking at some Genuine FORD ESP warranties.
Realizing that everyone is not a fan of them, i'll just comment that the post in this thread is for those who ARE perhaps interested in buying one.
I was considering one on my Ford F150 XLT 2012. I wanted a ZERO deductible. i wanted coverage for 7+ years ~ 70,000 miles ((I don't drive alot).
I found its best to search around ALOT!. Several FORD dealers thoughout the US sell these FORD ESP warranties online.
So, for example, if you are considering coverage for your 2012, you can get a discounted price if your truck has under 12,000 miles.....
Here is the WIDE variation of prices I found.
FORD ESP (directly from the FORD website--and same rates at most dealers) = staggering $1,655
FORDWARRANTYS.COM (Lombard Ford) = 1,084
ZEIGLERFORDESP.COM (Zeigler Ford) = 975
FLOODFORDESP.com = 925
TROYFORDESP = 875
Anderson-Koch = 835.
I had always bragged that ZeiglerFordESP was the best price, but a little more digging, I found THREE other dealers willing to sell less. Bottom line = $140 less.
So, I purchased the $835 one from Anderson-Koch.
I get peace of mind from an ESP knowing my truck will be covered for 7 years (sorta like insurance).
so, if you're shopping around, DEFINATELY compare before you click "BUY".
Thanks!!
Realizing that everyone is not a fan of them, i'll just comment that the post in this thread is for those who ARE perhaps interested in buying one.
I was considering one on my Ford F150 XLT 2012. I wanted a ZERO deductible. i wanted coverage for 7+ years ~ 70,000 miles ((I don't drive alot).
I found its best to search around ALOT!. Several FORD dealers thoughout the US sell these FORD ESP warranties online.
So, for example, if you are considering coverage for your 2012, you can get a discounted price if your truck has under 12,000 miles.....
Here is the WIDE variation of prices I found.
FORD ESP (directly from the FORD website--and same rates at most dealers) = staggering $1,655
FORDWARRANTYS.COM (Lombard Ford) = 1,084
ZEIGLERFORDESP.COM (Zeigler Ford) = 975
FLOODFORDESP.com = 925
TROYFORDESP = 875
Anderson-Koch = 835.
I had always bragged that ZeiglerFordESP was the best price, but a little more digging, I found THREE other dealers willing to sell less. Bottom line = $140 less.
So, I purchased the $835 one from Anderson-Koch.
I get peace of mind from an ESP knowing my truck will be covered for 7 years (sorta like insurance).
so, if you're shopping around, DEFINATELY compare before you click "BUY".
Thanks!!
This was the posting: https://www.f150online.com/forums/20...ml#post4785879
For me personally, Flood Ford had the best price for the particular ESP plan I bought, $10 cheaper than Anderson.
Last edited by SteveVFX4; Oct 25, 2012 at 09:10 AM.
He knows the guys at Zeigler and Anderson. He gave Anderson the hand last time. So does this time he has to say Zeigler was always the cheapest? Bob Cline and Michael Case?
Here's what he stated on another forum:
"Lets see, this is the 14th ESP thread.
Flood Ford, Troy, Zeigler, anderson-koch, Lombard, Warrick, the list goes on and on.
SEARCH some previous threads, and see reviews.
I got mine at Anderson-Koch. It was the cheapest"
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"so.....litngboltz.....in any of my previous posts, WHERE DID I PROVIDE "MISINFORMATION"????????????????
I know the folks at all of these dealers, if they provided you with a cheaper rate, what was it?"
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He's probably just blowing off hot air saying he got a better price.
Actually, I know the contact person at Zeigler and Anderson-Koch. I could easily call and verify any information presented.
And heaven forbid, I post any "misinformation:...
Not sure why a newbie has to be such a jerk. You don't gain respect of other forum members when you act like that. When you really DO need help, no one's gonna even attempt. Humor 'em or ignore 'em is what a mod told me! LOL
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Am I missing something? I'll call Bob Cline and Michael Case tomorrow just out of curiosity.
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Now after all of that he is saying Ziegler was always the cheapest. Stricltly from experience?
"I can tell you strictly from experience, if you are considering a FORD ESP, you should contact BOB CLINE at www.zeiglerfordesp.com.....
I have bought two ESP's from Zeigler. First time, they were the cheapest on the F150.
Just added one to my 2011 Ranger, and they were a tad higher than the cheapest quote from Troy Ford, but Zeigler undersold all the other online dealers.
Contact Bob @..."
Transcript: http://www.f150forum.com/f38/ford-es...-price-168691/
This makes no sense unless his friend Michael Case stopped working at Anderson and he wants to promote for Bob at Zeigler now. Not that there is anything wrong with that but let's get the right information out there!
It's on all three forums now.
I can tell you strictly from experience, if you are considering a FORD ESP...
http://www.fordf150.net/forums/viewt...?f=69&t=109139
Weird.
I can tell you strictly from experience, if you are considering a FORD ESP...
http://www.fordf150.net/forums/viewt...?f=69&t=109139
Weird.
Kinda sad FoMoCo sells a warranty that most vehicle companies give away.
Bet the FoMoCo would sell more vehicles if they factory warrantied their vehicles for 5 years or 100,000 miles.
If selling extended warranties wasn't profitable for the FoMoCo, they certainly wouldn't offer them.
And, as long as they profit from selling them, they have little incentive to change.
Bet the FoMoCo would sell more vehicles if they factory warrantied their vehicles for 5 years or 100,000 miles.
If selling extended warranties wasn't profitable for the FoMoCo, they certainly wouldn't offer them.
And, as long as they profit from selling them, they have little incentive to change.
Kinda sad FoMoCo sells a warranty that most vehicle companies give away.
Bet the FoMoCo would sell more vehicles if they factory warrantied their vehicles for 5 years or 100,000 miles.
If selling extended warranties wasn't profitable for the FoMoCo, they certainly wouldn't offer them.
And, as long as they profit from selling them, they have little incentive to change.
Bet the FoMoCo would sell more vehicles if they factory warrantied their vehicles for 5 years or 100,000 miles.
If selling extended warranties wasn't profitable for the FoMoCo, they certainly wouldn't offer them.
And, as long as they profit from selling them, they have little incentive to change.


