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- StirCrazyModeratorlook for one that if you dont use it you get your money back if that is the type then I would say yes and try not to use itie. do anything you are capable of yourself and have it just for an Incase there is something huge. if you can everything your self and have the time to do it then just stick 300 a month into a bank account untill you get a good ballanc that will cover a major repair.
Steve - camp-n-familyExplorerExtended warranties from a 3rd party are only worth the paper they are printed on. The company will find any reasons deny claims, usually buried in fine print or the many exclusions. Many also require annual service inspections to keep the warranty valid. They are very expensive.
- TomG2ExplorerJayco has a two year warranty. I am on my third trailer in six years. Get the picture? I like being under warranty and the local dealer gives me good service. I don't need much for the first couple of years anyway.
- ravExplorerI agree with the no answer, if after a year you feel you might need an extended warranty look into one at that time.
- Second_ChanceExplorer IIMy wife found a very good description of extended service plans a while back (they are not warranties, but rather insurance policies with lots of fine print). They are another form of legalized gambling. The company is betting that nothing breaks that would cause them to pay out more than you paid for the policy; you're betting it will. As in all forms of legalized gambling, the house usually wins. Otherwise, these companies wouldn't be in business or make a profit. We prefer to set money aside regularly (earning interest) and pay for repairs as they come up.
Rob - Guy_RoanExplorerI wouldn't and I didn't on the last three trailers I bought.
In my estimation warrantees are one big rip off.
Guy - WiscampsinExplorerAnother vote for no.
- LwiddisExplorer IIHave you read the policy offered? The devil is in the details. Without reading it myself, I can't advise you.
- LynnmorExplorerDon’t do it. You will be very lucky if the dealer does the factory warranty work correctly and in reasonable time.
- MFLNomad IINo, you will be lucky, just to get any good from the original manufacturers warranty.
Jerry
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