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mtofell1
May 14, 2016Explorer
7 years is getting up there for an RV so you can argue both sides - on the one hand you could have problem. On the other hand, the warranty company's actuaries know this and you will pay either in the form of a high premium, excessive deductibles or hidden excluded items. Most likely it is a combination of the 3.
IMO, if you're worried about repair costs buy a newer rig. And I know the next two posts will be from a guy with a 20K fix on a 2 year old trailer and a guy who's had a trailer since 1968 and has had nothing go wrong. I'm talking statistics here.... there are always exceptions.
IMO, if you're worried about repair costs buy a newer rig. And I know the next two posts will be from a guy with a 20K fix on a 2 year old trailer and a guy who's had a trailer since 1968 and has had nothing go wrong. I'm talking statistics here.... there are always exceptions.
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