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Extended Service Plan for older Class A

Tom_in_Tulsa
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I am a new proud owner of a 2002 Monaco LaPalma. I take possession later this week and drive it back to Tulsa from Phoenix. The present owner is a retired Navy mechanic and can fix any thing and that coach is in great shape. But things can and will go wrong.

I was able to find an ESP from RV Solutions in San Diego.
Does anyone have any experience with them? Or any ideas on another ESP for an older coach? Thanks.

Bluegrass Boy heading out to a Bluegrass Festival.
2008 Forest River Georgetown 357; F53 Triton V10 gas engine; Alison trans.
Onan 5000 generator
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Cobra21
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Explorer
If the previous owner took very good care of the rig you may be dollars ahead to use the money you would hand off to the third party to have any repairs done yourself. Congrats on your new rig!
Brian

gbopp
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Explorer
Read the fine print in the policy before you sign anything or give them any money.
There are usually many things not covered.
Some have good luck with the policies, others not so much.
Check the age of the tires, don't just look at the tread depth. RV tires usually age out before they wear out.

Isaac-1
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Explorer
I suspect you are going to be out of luck, most of the service plans I have seen must be purchased before the coach is 15 years old, a 2002 model will be hitting 16 or 17 years old now.