...And the cost is usually pretty high with lots of fine print making them a lot less useful than you thought when you bought it. I'd pass on most of the extended warranties, unless you're buying a Class A with tons of electronics and a $100k drive train. THEN I'd buy the extendedwarranty for...
Might not be the case when it comes to an extendedwarranty. On our previous coach the radiator sprung a leak after the mfg warranty had expired. This was a known problem but the extendedwarranty company would not cover the repair unless I could prove that I had serviced the radiator according...
Idea of older coaches having bugs worked out, depreciated and things is got its points. Yes maybe out of warranty but you can get extendedwarranty. I think your research has provided what manufacturer have a good reputation and would stick with that. May end up being 5 years old instead of...
First of all, IMHO that original purchaser didn't negotiate a very good deal on the extended service plan when he originally bought the RV. Secondly, a CW warranty is the last one you should purchase. Most of their stores are famous for doing shoddy work on rigs.
...I decided against it. Mine was $7,500.
if you have that money set aside and growing in an investment, my thought is to forgo the extendedwarranty and pay for whatever breaks. If you are not good at saving or don‘t have the extra cash (just in case) then financing an extendedwarranty might...
So that is like, 39 hours of labor at 150 an hour. The rig is over a year old. Miles??? Drive train warranty, likely factory manufacturer warranty.:unsure: CW reputation?:mad:
...you can, but not very often. Again, I am from the Automobile world, not RV's. I really am not sure that RV Manufactures offer a extendedwarranty. Just know that most "automobile" extended "Service Contracts" have specific items they cover, IF it is not listed, it is not covered, so read the...
Sure. Understood. I guess the question would be what actual item is. For example, you will see an oil change suggested for 6 months, yet not a single (honest) shop said that was necessary until a year at the soonest.
I realize it’s a big gamble if you don’t do the research first.
Are you asking what a PrimeCare subscription offers?
If so, it's more than an extendedwarranty. It allows you to access SpeedFusion Cloud and Remote Management services.
When it comes to Vehicles I'm a Ford guy. When I buy I know how log I intend to keep the vehicle. If I'm going past the factory warranty I will get an extended service plan that Ford offers and no after market. I also took one out on our Travel Trailer we bought in May of 2020.
We got the extended because in “writing” it covers everything for 5 years. That is four years beyond manufacturer warranty. I do plan on doing a lot of my own basic stuff. However, I don’t want to pay out of pocket for my AC unit and labor to install.
Our warranty covers more than a few...
Well at least Mercedes extended their emissions warranty. I’ve talked to FL and Daimler about it and of course they aren’t too keen on the idea, but FL is a Daimler company just like Mercedes. I’m not done with this but I admit it’s wearing me down a bit.
Darn I hate doing this! I don't like posting on introduction threads. Why? Because no one else benefits from the answers that search for the same questions. Please start a new post with your questions, Because others that have answers can read the title and know what is wanted and respond. . And...
...have issues. Oh well now I know we will probably always have something needing to be fixed in 5th wheel. Glad we paid for an extendedwarranty. We moved to Northeast Oklahoma in 2020 from Hawaii. Quite a change. Wanted to travel since we have retired. We’re feeling much better pulling...
...IF you have one or two claims, they usually pay for themselves!
And until I bought the first coach, I had never bought any type extendedwarranty! But repairs, electronics, a/c units, and other replacement items, can get expensive in a hurry!
Everyone's mechanical knowledge, ability, & needs...
...mean to be rude, purchased brand new rv from them and regretted every moment we spent in it!
Honestly if your interested in an extendedwarranty do some research there’s companies out there! I used Forever Warranty, yeah it costs me $199 a year for an inspection but I’ve used it four times...
I had a warning light pop on back in Ohio. I stopped and bought one of those plug in diagnostic tools to see if I should worry and it went out. Warning lights are like those people who keep calling and offering an extendedwarranty. They just want you to spend money.
I have questions about purchasing a travel trailer, which is imminent. Pros / cons to new or used. Whether to purchase an extendedwarranty, and if it’s best to get it from the dealer or a 3rd party? Also, is it advantageous to look for a dealer with many locations throughout country? Thanks!
...It was a basic inspection (condition and operating systems). I don't think it was too detailed. The second one was from the extendedWarranty company covering my coach. It was much more detailed and included in the contract. Approximate cost was $500. Had I known they were going to...
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