Yes, there is different pricing based on what state you are in (that is why we have the state option in the drop-down menu). I believe there are about 8-10 states that have a higher coverage amount than the remaining states. These prices are set by the Ford underwriters and I believe it has to do with higher Cost-of-living which in turn leads to higher labor rates in those states. So rather than raise all states, those states that fall under that umbrella have a higher rate than a state like ours in Iowa.If you are thinking about keeping your truck like me, the 10/100 is optimal, I just went through and my granger quote w/ the light coverage is $2515 ?? That's a 23' tremor w/ only 1500 miles. Why the different amounts when compared to @TexasTea $2305? Are the Texas trucks built better ? :- ). Its not li insurance based on states, with all the data they collect so why the different prices on a warranty? zach@granger can you explain? How about getting granger to do the the 10/100 f + light coverage for 2K for the diehard forum members. I propose the 2k for 2024 campaign for the 10/100 + lights! C'mon Zach I know you can make it happen! Lets go Granger!
Ultimately, its Ford's sandbox we're just playing in it (and trying to pass along the best deal ). So we don't have any input on the cost of the contracts.