The $100 ones (like we use) have downsides. Yes, they make wet ice. Fine for drinks or cooler topping up though. We have plastic bucket in the freezer we dump it if there's extra. Not too hard to break back up later.
They don't "keep" ice. The second the ice is done being formed, it's starts...
...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...
...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...
...roadside and not the engine that can be extended out 60 months or 100K miles for roughly 1700.00. I am wondering if the existing extendedwarranty I already have which is 5 years or 50k miles would cover the chassis as well.
I will have to check that. @Neal, how many miles on your Ventana?
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.
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!
I just found this damp spot underneath my FWS. It’s right above the rear tires and extends to the left of the photo about another 2-3 feet.
There is no plumbing in the FWS to serve as a source. The coach has sat out in the rain this week with the FWS extended. I can only assume the rainwater...
Look around. Brokers can offer a lot more for a lot less. I am in the process of buying a used rig, and have been researching plans. MANY out there. Good Sam wanted 16k for 5 years through the dealer, I got better coverage for 7 years for 6,100.
You don't say wether your RV is a new 2022 or used. If it is new you should have a 12 month factory warranty that came with it, Or if used possibly the balance of the previous owners warranty. In any case you'll be able to purchase an extended service contract from one of many that are out there...
...ago...with “coatings” is that they are applied by a 16-year-old with a spray can in the back of the dealer’s lot. YMMV
If you want an extendedwarranty, I suggest that you shop around rather than buying what the dealer offers. Those plans are rarely that good. Again, YMMV.
TJ
When we bought our 2017 DS we purchased extendedwarranty thru Cornerstone at a cost of $6000. We got a $3700 refund when we traded up for our 2020DS, so it cost $2300 for 18 months of coverage since Newmar warranty covered first year. We went to use the plan once to correct issue with lift...
I know from all I read one better get good at repairing minor things. We bought the extendedwarranty just for major issues like roofs, AC, and other higher priced items from the dealer. It is a bumper to bumper with labor paid for. Yes, some will chastise you on those warranties and you hope...
...it up on 6/1. During the 8 months I have reviewed and searched many sites, feeds, etc and 3 questions remain unanswered. Q1: best extendedwarranty or if needed? Q2: best wheel & tire emergency service? Q3: best roadside assistance. Being a newbie I have no clue regarding the answers to these...
That is a tough question to answer as you can imagine the list is long and different by provider. I had the AGWS plan on both coaches. Here is the link it describes in limited detail what is covered by plan type. As usual, the more coverage you want the more it costs...
Think you will find very close to the same wording in all RV literature. The reason is building requirements. Temporary structures don't have the same codes.
I have been following your posts about the full wall slide, and I am also becoming more educated than need to. Our coach is at newmar getting a complete retiling, after many tiles cracked with no replacement on the full wall slide. Good luck with the repairs!
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.
...the info and suggestion from their email support team that the fuel gauge needed to be replaced. Tech didn't agree but instead replaced the sending unit. This required dropping the tank to replace, 3 hours labor. Covered under the FL extendedwarranty. No issues post FL service so all appears...
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