Ford Club Wagon Extended Warranty

The Ford Club Wagon was an upscale passenger variant of the Ford Econoline full-size van. Normally available in a regular wheelbase configuration, the Club Wagon was oriented towards carrying passengers in relative comfort and luxury. Therefore, it offered a few comfort-oriented options to make the Club Wagon accommodating and attractive to its 11 passengers, although during the 1970s and 1980s, it remained relatively sparse when compared to more popular conversion vans of the era. The Club Wagon was eventually discontinued sometime in 1998.

When you purchase a used vehicle such as the Ford Club Wagon, in most cases you’ll get limited warranty coverage that protects your from the out-of-pocket costs that are associated with major mechanical repairs. However these warranties are often limited in nature, lasting for only a few years and/or a certain number of miles. Once the vehicle reaches this threshold, the warranty coverage expires and owners are left to face expensive repairs on their own.

These repairs often involve engine transmission electrical and other mechanical repairs that are necessary for restoring the drivability of the vehicle. These repairs can prove to be expensive for those who lack automotive warranty coverage, yet they’re necessary and can’t be avoided if you want to keep your Club Wagon on the road for years to come. For instance, a transmission repair can cost over $1000 in parts and labor, while a complete transmission replacement can cost hundreds more on top of that $1000 figure. Alternator’s timing belts water pumps and axles are just a few of the many parts that can prove expensive to repair or replace without a warranty.

An extended warranty alleviates much of the strain caused by your budget by offer scene mechanical repairs. With extended warranty coverage, you won’t have to worry about paying for parts and labor out-of-pocket. Instead, the warranty coverage will take care of these expenses, leaving you to worry only about paying the deductible. When it comes to thousand dollar repairs, having an extended warranty saves you money on auto repairs.