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- pianotunaNomad IIIHi,
I put aside 40 cents a mile for repairs and maintenance. I started the "fund" with what the extended warranty would have cost.southernsky wrote:
Yes you can put money aside to cover repairs but who really does that. We have a 7yr. coverage. Our trailer is a little over two yrs old and made two claims worth $1800. The last just this week while on the road for $1200. Without the extended warranty that would almost ended this coast to coast trip. JMHO - GPG52_Explorer IIAnother vote for skipping the extended warranty.
Work with the OEM warranty where you can.... good dealer relationship also helps.
Setting up a self administered contingency or reserve fund is the way to go! - BmachExplorer IIRemember a lot of the components in your camper have 2-3 year warranties anyways. So I would vote no.
- Keithk3628ExplorerGot to put one more vote in for no extended warranty, a good mobile RV tech will be better insurance.
- ol_Bombero-JCExplorer
Halmfamily wrote:
None. Save your money and self insure, you'll more than likely be way ahead in the end.
As above......NONE!
:C - mtofell1Explorer
pennysmom09 wrote:
Extended warranties put money in the pocket of the dealers, nothing more.
I disagree - they also put plenty of money in the pockets of companies that underwrite and administrate them. It's not just the dealers that get in on the action :) :)
I agree with the general opinion of the thread but OP if you REALLY want to play it safe go ahead and get one. Just realize that you are paying far more in a premium than any benefit you are likely to receive.
As for which one? Read, read and re-read the fine print. These companies are absolute masters at getting out of things by the way they write the contracts. I seem to remember reading about some folks doing okay with one through Costco but can't remember the name.
Have you taken delivery and signed papers yet? If not, you'll get hit with a HUGE high pressure pitch by someone at the dealer. Even if you are at all interested (which it seems like you are), decline, decline, decline EVERY offer they make. The price will fall like a stone and the finance guy will fall all over himself trying to get you to bite. Call him back the next day or within a week or so. The deal will be the same and you'll know what his/her bottom price is.
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