I honestly think its the luck of the draw with these things at this point. Some users had bad experience with motocraft, other with aftermarket. Some had really bad experience with cheap Chinese ones.
That's how quality assurance and reliability work though... A product scrutinized through a high quality assurance process and build out of reliable materials and tested designs might fail 0% after one year, 2% after 2 years, 5% after 3 years, etc. A "cheap" product may fail 20% after one year, 30% after 2 years, 50% after 3 years, etc. When comparing 2 vehicles, one with the "good" product and one with the "bad", the good product vehicle might be in that 2% failure rate and the cheap product vehicle may be in that 70% success rate after 2 years, but that's just anecdotal and you can't claim they're both on equal grounds or how lucky the person is; compare 100 vs 100 vehicles (or a statistically significant number) and then you could make that claim. It's a bit like saying we're both rolling dices and a pay for a re-roll for anything 4 or lower; you then roll a 6 and I roll a 5, but our hands aren't even and it's not just luck. You pay extra for a "better" part to be in lower probability of failure. Anyway, it's annoying that the OEM ones fail too!
So I called ford and they want $111.76 EACH + Tax (13% Ontario). Thats $894.08 before TAX, which gives me a grand total of $1010.31 for 8 coils.
NOPE NOPE NOPE
Coils?
Try Rock Auto (
here). CAD$62.50 a piece. x8. -5% discount code (google one) +$11.76 shipping (2-3day) to Ontario +$65HST (for all 8) = CAD$551.76 for a set of 8, at your door step. Brokerage and customs 100% included.
Also, for parts in Canada, you can generally take a look at these guys:
Genuine OEM Ford Parts & Accessories Canada --F150 and Mustang | Eastgate Ford Parts CA
Unfortunately, in this case, they list the product as discontinued (maybe try some other part numbers). Their prices are about 20% cheaper on average than calling a local dealer, BUT you have to pay about $20 for Canada Post shipping. They're located in Hamilton. I think these prices only apply online though. Haven't used them yet though, as Tasca has been cheaper for stuff I ordered from them.
If you price it out at Tasca (
Ignition Coil - Ford (2W4Z-12029-B) | TascaParts.com) it's:
(in USD)
$53.04 x8 = $424.32
+ $37.23 Shipping (DHL, almost next day, if Tasca has it in stock)
Which is about CAD$615
If you are unlucky, you'll get charged CAD$15 brokerage fee and HST on your order (excluding shipping) of about CAD$74, which would bring your grand total to about CAD$705.
I had 2 orders from Tasca, one USD$300 and another for USD$45. Only the second (much cheaper) one got processed by customs, so it depends on your luck there. Always go with DHL than UPS, as their brokerage fees are lower and they're faster - and somehow cheaper on Tasca. If you wait a bit, the $20 threshold at which customs starts paying attention will increase and you might be able to spread this out a bit.
Either way, RockAuto is the way to go in this case.
Not saying they coils are cheap or even worth it. Just don't despair with what the dealer throws at you; you have options - in this case half that price!