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Floridastorm
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Jun 28, 2020

Cruise America's Extended Warranty Service Agreements

For all those folks that purchased a Cruise America previous Rental I wonder if you can advise if you purchased the Extended 5 year Power Train Coverage and the Extended 4 year Appliances Coverage? If not why not. Did you get the full Roadside Protection Plan from Good Sam or another company? Or did you not get roadside protection at all? Also, prior to taking possession did you have a professional RV inspection company do a comprehensive inspection of the unit and have CA mitigate anything negative in the report? This info is important to me as I am going to purchase a previous rental from Cruise America pretty soon out of their Orlando facility.

Much thanks to all for your help. It will save me a lot of worry.

Dave
  • IAMICHABOD wrote:
    Floridastorm wrote:
    I find that the El Monte refurbished rentals are approximately $10,000 more expensive for the same class, size, and year.


    I find that a bit of a stretch.The ones at Cruise America in your area run about $35000 to $37000 for the same class and size but are 2016 year model,as all their RVs are on a 4 year turnover model,

    Where the same size and class and interior design at El Monte RV is $39989,but is a 2018. 2 years newer and most likely with less mileage. El Monte RV is on a 2 year or less turnover model.

    On another note I found THIS POST on how El Monte RV responded to their 1Year/12000 mile warranty and filled the tank with gas!


    In Orlando the CA units are going for $32000 with a $3000 discount which makes them $29,000. That is a $10,000 difference. I am not pro or con one company or the other. Just stating facts. I have a budget which is maximum $30,000. So, doesn't make a difference to me if the El Monte units are 2018. Thank you for the info, though.
  • Guess it would be good to have for the big ticket items like the engine, transmission, drive train, and generator. However, how many of these items fail completely and need to be replaced?


    They are service contracts which have very specific wording that an atty would be able to pick apart and explain to you better than I can. They are written with lots of wiggle room and allow the contractor to be the winner.
    IF I ever went completely crazy and decided to purchase an extended contract I would never buy a service contract from a third party. It would have to be from Ford , GM or whoever manufactured the vehicle but then again, the wording is written in gray ink, blurred gray ink . Like you can't tell if its an eighth note or a sixteenth note. :B
  • Floridastorm wrote:
    I find that the El Monte refurbished rentals are approximately $10,000 more expensive for the same class, size, and year.


    I find that a bit of a stretch.The ones at Cruise America in your area run about $35000 to $37000 for the same class and size but are 2016 year model,as all their RVs are on a 4 year turnover model,

    Where the same size and class and interior design at El Monte RV is $39989,but is a 2018. 2 years newer and most likely with less mileage. El Monte RV is on a 2 year or less turnover model.

    On another note I found THIS POST on how El Monte RV responded to their 1Year/12000 mile warranty and filled the tank with gas!
  • I always liked the statement:

    Behold the warranty... the BOLD print giveth and the fine print taketh away!

    Read carefully the list of covered and non-covered items and be aware that many will not cover a part that was listed as covered if a non-covered part was responsible for the failure.
  • I find that the El Monte refurbished rentals are approximately $10,000 more expensive for the same class, size, and year. It's good to know that most people who bought from CA and El Monte never had to use the extended warranty. Guess it would be good to have for the big ticket items like the engine, transmission, drive train, and generator. However, how many of these items fail completely and need to be replaced?
  • After scouring the Rental thread I have not come up with one owner that has used the extended warranty,seems that not many bought them.

    There have been a few that used the warranty that was given free when they bought the RV.

    On that note when I started the Rental Thread Both El Monte RV and Cruise America both had a 1 Year/12000 mile warranty, now Cruise America has only a 3 Month/3000 mile warranty unless you buy the extended one.That may be why they are pushing the extended one,as the did when I was looking.

    El Monte still has their 1 Year/12000 mile warranty. Also when I purchased mine from El Monte RV I asked about an extended warranty,they told me that they did not push one because they used the same company that Cruise America used and had so many complaints about them that they stopped offering them, to much hassle.

    As has already been stated here and a few other posts on the forum,they are huge money makers for them and most times they will deny the claim. As I found out on my previous RV,but that is another story.
  • Extended warranties lean towards the seller.72% of extended warranties are never used. The ford and Chevy chassis are reliable and with scheduled consistent maintenance will go 300K miles.
    Do you have extended warranties on your home appliances? How often do they go bad......
  • Disclaimer - I have never bought from Cruise America.

    As with any extended warranty, make sure you understand the full list of eligibility requirements and exclusions, on the CONTRACT, not the brochure. I personally would consider it, as long as there's no gotchas on the contract, simply due to the prior usage and age on their units.

    For how many units Cruise America sells, I really don't hear any complaints about their used units. On the contrary, they seem to have LESS problems than most NEW RVs. Partly because they have simpler, more robust builds, but also because they've also already common workmanship issues that come out of the factories.