Auto Insurance Coverage Gaps: Ford in Maine
Identify dangerous gaps in your auto insurance coverage, common exclusions that catch drivers off guard, and how to close gaps before you need to file a claim. This guide covers Ford owners specifically in Maine, where Maine's Department of Insurance regulates all claims.
About Ford Claims
Average diminished value: $2,000 - $9,000. Total loss threshold: 70-75% of ACV — F-150 aluminum body repairs can push vehicles toward total loss faster.
- • F-150 aluminum body requires specialized repair equipment and training
- • Truck and SUV collision repair costs are significantly higher than sedans
- • Ford Co-Pilot360 system recalibration requirements
- • EcoBoost engine turbocharger damage sensitivity in collisions
- • High demand for F-150 and Bronco inflates replacement values that insurers may not recognize
- • Bed and frame damage on trucks can be difficult to assess accurately
Tips for Ford Owners in Maine
- • F-150 aluminum body repairs are expensive and specialized — make sure the insurer accounts for this
- • Truck values are at historic highs — provide current comparable listings for total loss negotiations
- • Ford Co-Pilot360 recalibration is a legitimate repair cost that must be included in every applicable estimate
- • For Bronco claims, the vehicle's extreme demand and limited supply justify above-average valuations
- • Request frame inspection on any truck or body-on-frame SUV involved in a significant collision
- • EcoBoost turbos can be damaged by front-end impacts — insist on thorough engine inspection