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Paul_Clancy
Dec 17, 2013Explorer
Veebyes wrote:
The vendors of the extended warranties would not be offering them unless there were big bucks to be made.
Keep the eyes open. Do the preventative maintenance. Most things that break are minor in nature & not too difficult for the average guy with a decent set of tools & ability to use them. The average DIY guy will spend less a year than what the extended warranty is going to cost.
It is good to know how to DIY anyhow. When things go wrong you are usually far from home & that dealer people trust so much.
Very well said. Use the Rv a LOT in the first year a and make lists for the dealer. Don't ignore small things and don't fall for a dealer who says "oh that's not covered". Call the manufacturer if need be but get the issues repaired or at least documented in the first year. A good dealer and a manufacturer who stands behind their warranty are far more valuable than an extended warranty.
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