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GlennLever
Jan 18, 2014Explorer
I do not know the cost of extended warranties on a RV, I have purchased the best (bumper to Bumper, 0 deductible) warranty on the last three new cars I have purchased and everyone has paid for itself.
I like being able to drop the vehicle off and telling them to fix it and having no bill, oh yes one other benefit is they put me in a like vehicle while it is being fixed.
Currently have 150,000 on my f350, 145,000 on the Chrysler 300, and 200,000 on the 4.6 Mustang GT
I would do the research before just deciding not to have the coverage. You need to read the small print if it says drive train coverage it is not worth it. My warranty excluded, tires, belts rubber seals on the doors and brake pads, nothing else and that was the way it was written, no small print. It was expensive up front but worth it in the long run if you keep the vehicle.
I like being able to drop the vehicle off and telling them to fix it and having no bill, oh yes one other benefit is they put me in a like vehicle while it is being fixed.
Currently have 150,000 on my f350, 145,000 on the Chrysler 300, and 200,000 on the 4.6 Mustang GT
I would do the research before just deciding not to have the coverage. You need to read the small print if it says drive train coverage it is not worth it. My warranty excluded, tires, belts rubber seals on the doors and brake pads, nothing else and that was the way it was written, no small print. It was expensive up front but worth it in the long run if you keep the vehicle.
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