Now you guys have me rethinking Extended Warranty versus banking the money. If I knew our Cat C7 engine (10 years/75,000 miles) and Allison 3000 transmission would last forever, we could likely handle whatever else comes along. We already decided if our Dometic 1292 frig dies again (we are on the 3rd cooling unit..) we will switch to a residential model, mostly out of our own pocket. We are no longer full-timers and are putting much less mileage on the MH past few years.
Just for comparison here are the EW costs we are facing/quoted:
Good Sam (already have this, year-to-year, pay monthly) - $1584 per year, $250 deductible (no radiator, no wiring, no "Consequential" coverage). Have only used this coverage for coach repairs, not chassis..no problems with them although some techs don't want to deal with Good Sam.
Coachnet - 3 yr/36,000 miles, $200 deductible, $2100 per year payable in full $6300 ("Ultimate" Includes surcharges for Consequential coverage, "Permanent Residence" (220 days or more in MH), and Aftermarket Electronics (e.g. new satellite dish). Also includes radiator, Wiring harnesses.
Worlwide Warranties - 3 yr/30,000 miles, $2,498 per year (includes 10% discount for full payment), $500 deductible. Includes Consequential Coverage, radiator, wiring harnesses. I think "extra" cost might result from some roadside assistance features which I do not need (bought a 7-year with Coachnet with 6 years remaining including both Roadside and Hazard/Tire Protection). WW also charges $350 for a mechanical inspection (included in quote) which is not refundable.
Complicating factor (which could affect others considering EW and/or change) - last time out heading home engine started to hesitate a bit, then a lot on level interstate (not caused by hills). After a couple days had a mobile service change out both fuel filters but problem did not completely disappear. New EW policies typically have a 30 day and 1000 mile exclusion (Coachnet contract says it, WW told me by phone). Any road trouble when we head out to Arizona next month would not be covered until we pretty much get to Arizona..ouch.
Which begs the question - keep existing Good Sam EW until Arizona in case we have any problems?
So future EW purchasers beware of the pitfalls of new/switched EW coverage. Most policies are refundable (prorated) but you'd like to get the best one up front.
Hank
2005 Mandalay DP
Cat 350/C7 Engine
Allison 3000 Transmission