4 Advantages of Ford’s Prepaid Maintenance Plans

Ford’s Premium Maintenance Plan (PMP) is a great way to control maintenance costs and give you peace of mind. As your Ford dealership, we want to tell you about some of the many advantages of choosing prepaid maintenance.
From Your Ford Dealership: 4 Advantages of Ford’s Prepaid Maintenance Plan
Numerous Plan Options
PMP isn’t a one-size-fits-all plan, as you can customize the plan length to suit your needs and requirements. Plan durations are measured in years and mileage, allowing you to choose a term from two years or 25,000 miles to ten years or 175,000 miles. You can also choose from three options for the frequency of maintenance based on your driving style and conditions.
The Extreme option offers service visits every 5,000 miles, the Normal option provides service visits every 7,500 miles, and the Extended Normal option offers service visits every 10,000 miles. If you regularly drive long distances or spend more time in rush hour traffic than you want to, the Extreme option may be right for you. Conversely, if you drive only short distances and infrequently, Extended Normal could be the way to go.
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Electronic stability control (ESC) in your Ford helps prevent your vehicle from sliding or skidding out of control by using sensors to detect problems. Your local Ford dealership can perform an ESC service to provide peace of mind that this critical system is working at its best.
Five Signs Your Ford’s Electronic Stability Control Needs Service
1. Changes to Braking Performance
Your brakes are an integral part of the ESC system, which means that when one goes wrong, it can affect the other. A malfunctioning ESC could prevent your brakes from working properly when needed, making them unresponsive or extending braking distance. It may also activate the brakes with no warning, slowing your car unexpectedly.
Any of these actions could be very dangerous. If you notice any change in the performance of your brakes, you should always arrange for an urgent check by your dealership.
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Big-truck capability meets a city-friendly design in the 2025 Ford Ranger. Customizing this compact pickup to your needs is easy thanks to four trim configurations. Read on to learn the unique characteristics of each Ranger model.
Trim Levels of the 2025 Ford Ranger
1. XL
The XL is a very capable entry-level pickup, powered by a 270-horsepower 2.3-liter EcoBoost engine. Constructed around a Built Ford Tough chassis and a boxed high-strength steel frame, this Ranger is ready to handle anything you want to throw at it. Ford also equips its base trim with plenty of desirable exterior features, such as automatic headlights, daytime running lights, a cargo lamp, front tow hooks, and 17-inch silver aluminum wheels.
Inside the spacious cabin, a 10-inch center-stack display acts as the infotainment hub. Drivers enjoy the comfort of an eight-way adjustable bucket seat and can view information clearly on the eight-inch digital instrument cluster. They also receive assistance from a comprehensive collection of safety technologies, including pre-collision assist, a rearview camera, and automatic emergency braking.
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The Ford Expedition is highly-regarded because it offers the luxury, power, space, and comfort that drivers covet in a full-size three-row SUV. Built with Ford’s high standard for quality, the 2025 Ford Expedition continues to provide an elevated driving experience, with dependable and efficient power, superior standard safety features, and a well-appointed cabin loaded with infotainment and convenience features available across its four trim levels.
Trim Levels of the 2025 Ford Expedition
Two Sizes: Expedition and Expedition MAX
The Expedition lineup offers two variants of each trim level except the Tremor: the standard Expedition and the extended Expedition MAX. The primary difference between the two versions is the size and cargo capacity. The Expedition has 21.6 cubic feet of standard cargo space that can expand to 108.5 cubic feet with the rear two rows folded. The MAX offers 36.1 cubic feet of dedicated cargo space and up to 123.1 cubic feet of space with seats folded.
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The 2025 Ford F-150 is a full-size truck ready to handle your heaviest daily tasks. The 2025 Ford Ranger is a capable midsize truck suitable for a range of tasks, from daily work to off-roading. If you’re looking for a new ride, this guide from our Ford dealership can help you decide which of these models suits your lifestyle.
Comparing the 2025 Ford F-150 vs. the 2025 Ford Ranger at Your Ford Dealership
Engine Options
The F-150 comes standard with a 325-hp 2.7L EcoBoost V6 engine that generates 400 lb-ft of torque. Depending on the trim, you can opt for other V6 or V8 engines for a maximum net output of 720 horsepower and 640 lb-ft of torque provided by a 5.2L Supercharged V8 engine.
The Ranger has a base 2.3L EcoBoost engine with 270 horsepower and 310 lb-ft of torque, and it can be customized with a 2.7L or a 3.0L EcoBoost V6 for a maximum net output of 405 horsepower and 430 lb-ft of torque.
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Have you ever been forced to drive without AC on a hot summer’s day? That memory alone should motivate you to keep your AC well-maintained. When it comes to your Ford’s air conditioner, no one’s better qualified to carry out routine Ford AC service than one of our factory-trained technicians.
Why You Should Schedule Regular AC Maintenance at Koons Ford This Summer
Avoid Moldy, Foul-Smelling Air
Mold can sometimes take root in a car’s AC system because of an accumulation of moisture. This is especially a risk when the car is left unused for a while. Some drivers get used to a mild smell of mold from their AC vents, assuming there’s nothing to be done about it, but that’s not true at all; our technicians can thoroughly clean and disinfect the entire system and also share some best practices for preventing moisture and mold.
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Did you know car batteries get heatstroke, too? Well, not exactly heatstroke, but the summer’s heat can certainly take them out. Without summer battery service at your local Ford dealership, you might struggle to start your car one day. Here’s a guide to Ford battery service and timely battery replacement.
Ford Battery Service and Replacement: Don’t Get Stranded This Summer
Have Your Battery Tested Routinely
Once or twice a year, drivers should have their batteries tested along with an inspection of the car’s entire electrical system. A good time to do this is at the start of both winter and summer, and certainly before any long journeys, such as a summer road trip. Car batteries typically last three to five years; it’s particularly important to book a battery checkup once yours passes three years of age.
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Now you’ve chosen the Ford you want, and you plan to finance it, it’s time to decide on who to finance it with. You could choose a bank or credit union, but as your Ford dealership, we want to tell you some of the many reasons why we’re your best choice for your financing options.
3 Reasons To Choose Your Ford Dealership for Your Financing Options
Faster Service
Banks and credit unions are in no hurry to decide on granting an auto loan, as this type of loan is only a small part of their business. They also have a host of criteria that must be met and boxes that need to be ticked, which takes time. Additionally, you must make an appointment to visit them and apply for a loan, and then make another appointment to sign the paperwork if they approve it.
We know you want to get behind the wheel of your new vehicle ASAP, and so do our loan providers. You don’t need to visit us to apply for a loan; you complete the application on our website. When we receive it, we’ll contact you to confirm the details and then submit our application to our loan providers. They specialize in auto loans, and you can expect to receive offers the same day you apply.
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The 2025 Ford Mustang Mach-E combines legendary Mustang styling and speed with SUV practicality, creating a versatile daily driver that is perfect for city dwellers and small families. It offers four trims: Select, Premium, GT, and Rally. Whether you’re craving intense thrills or are just looking for reliable electric driving, there’s a trim level that matches your needs.
Exploring the Trim Levels of the 2025 Ford Mustang Mach-E
Select
Select models are available with two battery options and either rear-wheel or all-wheel drive. RWD models with the Standard-Range battery are the most efficient of the whole lineup, offering an impressive 103 MPGe combined. AWD models with the Extended-Range battery produce the most power in non-GT or Rally models, with up to 370 hp and 500 lb-ft of torque.
The Select trim comes with a solid stack of standard features, including LED lights, interior ambient lighting, a new column-mounted gear shifter, and a 15.5-inch center touchscreen with updated SYNC 4A software.
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Compact vehicles make excellent daily drivers. They’re fuel efficient and easy to take around the city, yet spacious enough to carry what you need. Today, your Ford dealership is going to compare two compact Ford vehicles: the 2025 Ford Maverick pickup and 2025 Ford Escape SUV. Let’s see how they stack up.
Performance
The Maverick offers two powertrain choices. The standard setup is a hybrid powertrain that delivers 191 horsepower. New for 2025 is the availability of AWD with the hybrid engine, which enables the Maverick to tow up to 4,000 pounds. The hybrid engine is ideal for maximizing fuel efficiency, with EPA estimates of 40 mpg city and 33 mpg highway. There’s also an available 2.0L EcoBoost 4-cylinder that generates up to 238 horsepower.
The Escape is similarly versatile. The standard engine is a 1.5L EcoBoost I-3 that delivers 180 hp. It’s available with both FWD and AWD. A more powerful 2.0L EcoBoost I-4 is an available upgrade that generates 250 hp and is standard with AWD. An optional hybrid engine is very similar to the setup in the Maverick, with 192 hp. Unlike the Maverick, the Escape also offers a plug-in hybrid powertrain with up to 42 MPGe in the city.
