โMay-29-2015 09:47 AM
โJun-04-2015 07:11 PM
JCat wrote:
People's posts are always interesting, they make assumptions in the absence of facts in the original posts, and make statements based on their experience, which may not work for the OP. But in the end its good to get all info.
A misstatements:
1. AC units are $700
2. If you don't do any maintenance in 11 years this is what happens
3. You should fix your RV and not outsource it
Dometic 15000 AC units are $1450
Do you really think I could go 11 years and not change batteries (3 times) house and engine, tires 2 times, oil changes every 1 to 2 years ?
I have fixed and continue to fix the little things, the items on my list were outsourced as I can't do them, and the RV resort I stay in won't allow it.
Thanks
โJun-04-2015 07:07 PM
โJun-03-2015 07:16 AM
Flanz wrote:tropical36 wrote:mariontl wrote:
Hello, Sorry to hear you have had such an expensive year.
Husband and I are in the process of buying our first RV - Class A Itasca Sunova 2005. Husband wants to buy the extended warranty the dealership is trying to push, at a cost of $4,300 Canadian, for 4 years of coverage. They are also saying if we get our financing through them instead of our credit union they will knock off 500 dollars from the cost of warranty. Staying with our own financing though. Husband wants to get the extended warranty and I am leaning towards not wanting to.
Your post here tells me the warranty is most likely not worth the money,because your $10,000 expenses for one year is only covered by warranty for $ 2,000 of it. The dealership is doing the inspection right now (RVDA Canada certified) and I am thinking we should trust this but husband thinks we should hire a mechanic at a cost of probably $ 500. We are new to RVรญng and we are not mechanically inclined.
My guess would be that you would not advocate buying a warranty that is only good for 4 yrs, at a cost of $4,300 ? ( That coverage cost is for the drive train and coach)
Put your money in the bank and start funding your own private warranty company. Be careful of financing also and make sure you know the bottom dollar when it's done and over with.
I hate both warranties and financing, but that's just me and so far it's worked out in my favor.
Wouldn't be so terrible with the warranties, if they didn't deny coverage so much and to the point of forcing you to call a lawyer. I would rather pick and choose my work with either doing it myself or shopping around vs the aggravation and upset that's sure to be forthcoming with these so called extended warranties.
Even new car warranties have ended up with a lot of displeasure for me and those that came with the vehicle. Example....needed a tire sensor and have both certified and drive train warranty left of the Jeep. Still not covered and the Dealer wanted over $300 for just one wheel, when tire shops will replace one with better than OEM, for about $90.
I agree with this theory, but you still need to add to it every year. Especially when using it. This way your building an "emergency fund" for repairs and maintenance. We have an emergency fund that has over 10K in it. Now it didn't get there overnight we just continue to add a little at a time and use it when needed.
-paul
โJun-03-2015 06:07 AM
tropical36 wrote:mariontl wrote:
Hello, Sorry to hear you have had such an expensive year.
Husband and I are in the process of buying our first RV - Class A Itasca Sunova 2005. Husband wants to buy the extended warranty the dealership is trying to push, at a cost of $4,300 Canadian, for 4 years of coverage. They are also saying if we get our financing through them instead of our credit union they will knock off 500 dollars from the cost of warranty. Staying with our own financing though. Husband wants to get the extended warranty and I am leaning towards not wanting to.
Your post here tells me the warranty is most likely not worth the money,because your $10,000 expenses for one year is only covered by warranty for $ 2,000 of it. The dealership is doing the inspection right now (RVDA Canada certified) and I am thinking we should trust this but husband thinks we should hire a mechanic at a cost of probably $ 500. We are new to RVรญng and we are not mechanically inclined.
My guess would be that you would not advocate buying a warranty that is only good for 4 yrs, at a cost of $4,300 ? ( That coverage cost is for the drive train and coach)
Put your money in the bank and start funding your own private warranty company. Be careful of financing also and make sure you know the bottom dollar when it's done and over with.
I hate both warranties and financing, but that's just me and so far it's worked out in my favor.
Wouldn't be so terrible with the warranties, if they didn't deny coverage so much and to the point of forcing you to call a lawyer. I would rather pick and choose my work with either doing it myself or shopping around vs the aggravation and upset that's sure to be forthcoming with these so called extended warranties.
Even new car warranties have ended up with a lot of displeasure for me and those that came with the vehicle. Example....needed a tire sensor and have both certified and drive train warranty left of the Jeep. Still not covered and the Dealer wanted over $300 for just one wheel, when tire shops will replace one with better than OEM, for about $90.
โJun-03-2015 06:00 AM
LVJ58 wrote:
Over the 15 years we've owned our coach the cost for maintenance; repairs;add-on's & upgrades has averaged $1,967 annually.
โJun-03-2015 05:22 AM
mariontl wrote:
Hello, Sorry to hear you have had such an expensive year.
Husband and I are in the process of buying our first RV - Class A Itasca Sunova 2005. Husband wants to buy the extended warranty the dealership is trying to push, at a cost of $4,300 Canadian, for 4 years of coverage. They are also saying if we get our financing through them instead of our credit union they will knock off 500 dollars from the cost of warranty. Staying with our own financing though. Husband wants to get the extended warranty and I am leaning towards not wanting to.
Your post here tells me the warranty is most likely not worth the money,because your $10,000 expenses for one year is only covered by warranty for $ 2,000 of it. The dealership is doing the inspection right now (RVDA Canada certified) and I am thinking we should trust this but husband thinks we should hire a mechanic at a cost of probably $ 500. We are new to RVรญng and we are not mechanically inclined.
My guess would be that you would not advocate buying a warranty that is only good for 4 yrs, at a cost of $4,300 ? ( That coverage cost is for the drive train and coach)
โJun-03-2015 04:00 AM
โJun-02-2015 06:30 PM
โJun-02-2015 06:23 PM
mariontl wrote:
Hello, Sorry to hear you have had such an expensive year.
Husband and I are in the process of buying our first RV - Class A Itasca Sunova 2005. Husband wants to buy the extended warranty the dealership is trying to push, at a cost of $4,300 Canadian, for 4 years of coverage. They are also saying if we get our financing through them instead of our credit union they will knock off 500 dollars from the cost of warranty. Staying with our own financing though. Husband wants to get the extended warranty and I am leaning towards not wanting to.
Your post here tells me the warranty is most likely not worth the money,because your $10,000 expenses for one year is only covered by warranty for $ 2,000 of it. The dealership is doing the inspection right now (RVDA Canada certified) and I am thinking we should trust this but husband thinks we should hire a mechanic at a cost of probably $ 500. We are new to RVรญng and we are not mechanically inclined.
My guess would be that you would not advocate buying a warranty that is only good for 4 yrs, at a cost of $4,300 ? ( That coverage cost is for the drive train and coach)
โJun-01-2015 01:57 PM
mariontl wrote:
Hello, Sorry to hear you have had such an expensive year.
Husband and I are in the process of buying our first RV - Class A Itasca Sunova 2005. Husband wants to buy the extended warranty the dealership is trying to push, at a cost of $4,300 Canadian, for 4 years of coverage. They are also saying if we get our financing through them instead of our credit union they will knock off 500 dollars from the cost of warranty. Staying with our own financing though. Husband wants to get the extended warranty and I am leaning towards not wanting to.
Your post here tells me the warranty is most likely not worth the money,because your $10,000 expenses for one year is only covered by warranty for $ 2,000 of it. The dealership is doing the inspection right now (RVDA Canada certified) and I am thinking we should trust this but husband thinks we should hire a mechanic at a cost of probably $ 500. We are new to RVรญng and we are not mechanically inclined.
My guess would be that you would not advocate buying a warranty that is only good for 4 yrs, at a cost of $4,300 ? ( That coverage cost is for the drive train and coach)
โJun-01-2015 01:12 PM
โJun-01-2015 01:11 PM
โMay-31-2015 03:17 PM
gemert wrote:JCat wrote:
MY RV is 11 years old this year.
Only has 58,000 miles on it.
But this year it seems like I spent a fortune maintaining it and upgrading it.
Here is what I did:
Replaced 2 existing AC units $3000
Added a 3rd AC unit $2000
Replace engine batteries $250
Replace house batteries gel cell $1100
Fixed oil leak and changed oil $500
Replaced coolant $100
Fixed drawer slides $250
Replaced slideout Awning $300
Replaced in dash GPS with XM/FM/Ipod Radio - $500
Replaced front tires - $1500 (michelin)
$9500 total that I can recall, I am sure there were other things as well.
I hope next year will be better
$10,219.93 for me, about 2.3k covered by extended warranty. I feel your pain!
โMay-31-2015 02:03 PM