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
