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Looking for an Extended Warranty Company

Racorman
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Hello all,

We have a 2012 30' Itasca Class A and are looking for an extended warranty. Other than Good Sam, are their any other reputable companies we should consider?

Thanks
AKA..... 56Nomad
2012 Itasca 30' Class A
2013 Jeep 2dr Wrangler
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Archie_Kravitz
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Just received from Easy-Care an E-Mail with a $450 discount for renewing ext service contract. In 2011 I paid $8130 for 4 year contract on my 06' Essex and when renewal time came up in 2015 they quoted me over $14,000. Just called them back and said since it is out of there warranty they won't re-quote me,.\WHAT A JOKE.
Picked up identical contract in 2015 from Wholesale Warrantys for $5000,
Same coverage.


PS If you want to almost guaranty no major breakdowns,get a warranty. Only used it for EGR valve since having them since 09'. Always hoping something major breaks but keeps on trucking down highway.

tropical36
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Explorer
db7512 wrote:
Coach-net offers a warranty and road side which is included in most of the warranties. They also offer tire coverage.

I guess CN is advertising some kind of a plan that's called RV Protect and will have to check it out and just for the sake of it, if nothing else.
"We are often so caught up in our destination that we forget to appreciate the journey."

07 Revolution LE 40E_Spartan MM_06 400HP C9 CAT_Allison 3000.

Dinghy_2010 Jeep Wrangler JKU ISLANDER.

1998 36ft. National Tropi-Cal Chevy Model 6350 (Sold)

Racorman
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J-Rooster wrote:
Racorman wrote:
the bear II wrote:
Take a look at www.rv-dreams.com they did a great piece on extended warranties. They ended up working for one of the companies they researched and have had great service from the company a couple of times.


Thanks..... I had just finished reading that blog earlier this morning and called WholesaleWarranties.com. Unfortunately, they cannot sell policies to anyone
residing in California ๐Ÿ˜ž
Racorman, why is that (Can't sell in Cali!)?


The salesman said the carrier did not want to do business in California. He did not know why. He did ask me if I had any other properties in other state that had a legal mailing address and they could write a policy using that address.... but not California.
AKA..... 56Nomad
2012 Itasca 30' Class A
2013 Jeep 2dr Wrangler

db7512
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Explorer
Coach-net offers a warranty and road side which is included in most of the warranties. They also offer tire coverage.
2016 Newmar Ventana
2016 Ford Edge

tropical36
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Not a Clue wrote:
Racorman wrote:
the bear II wrote:
Take a look at www.rv-dreams.com they did a great piece on extended warranties. They ended up working for one of the companies they researched and have had great service from the company a couple of times.


Thanks..... I had just finished reading that blog earlier this morning and called WholesaleWarranties.com. Unfortunately, they cannot sell policies to anyone
residing in California ๐Ÿ˜ž


That's strange, I live in California and I purchased an extended warranty through them. They are an agent for different extended warranties. I also just recieved an email from the Escapees that they are an approved vendor.

Wholesale Warranties are pushing one of their own these days, so very biased in their opinions of other's that they were selling.
As for having a good company reputation, if there is such a thing, Xtraride seems to be getting the best reviews.
"We are often so caught up in our destination that we forget to appreciate the journey."

07 Revolution LE 40E_Spartan MM_06 400HP C9 CAT_Allison 3000.

Dinghy_2010 Jeep Wrangler JKU ISLANDER.

1998 36ft. National Tropi-Cal Chevy Model 6350 (Sold)

Not_a_Clue
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Explorer
Racorman wrote:
the bear II wrote:
Take a look at www.rv-dreams.com they did a great piece on extended warranties. They ended up working for one of the companies they researched and have had great service from the company a couple of times.


Thanks..... I had just finished reading that blog earlier this morning and called WholesaleWarranties.com. Unfortunately, they cannot sell policies to anyone
residing in California ๐Ÿ˜ž


That's strange, I live in California and I purchased an extended warranty through them. They are an agent for different extended warranties. I also just recieved an email from the Escapees that they are an approved vendor.
Linda B.
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2008 Saturn Vue (Toad)with US Gear UBS
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Effy
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db7512 wrote:
You may want to check out coach-net.


Coachnet is road side assistance - not a warranty. They are often confused but very different.

To the OP - take the money you were going to spend on your warranty and put it in the bank for emergency repairs. You'll come out ahead and without a hassle.
2013 ACE 29.2

db7512
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You may want to check out coach-net.
2016 Newmar Ventana
2016 Ford Edge

J-Rooster
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Racorman wrote:
the bear II wrote:
Take a look at www.rv-dreams.com they did a great piece on extended warranties. They ended up working for one of the companies they researched and have had great service from the company a couple of times.


Thanks..... I had just finished reading that blog earlier this morning and called WholesaleWarranties.com. Unfortunately, they cannot sell policies to anyone
residing in California ๐Ÿ˜ž
Racorman, why is that (Can't sell in Cali!)?

Racorman
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Explorer
I just called Ford and found out that my drivetrain warranty runs until Oct 2016, and that is what I was most worried about.

I also called Good Sam and found out that I could take out their "Gold" policy for 3 months at a time. Heck, that makes sense as our rig is sitting a home for 3 months at a time, so why pay a premium for non use.
AKA..... 56Nomad
2012 Itasca 30' Class A
2013 Jeep 2dr Wrangler

Romer1
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Look into Route 66 Classic Coverage, they list what is NOT covered. Had them for our '94 Adventurer and they were great to work with. More than got the cost back on a generator rebuild.
Route 66
Merrill (KC9NPT)
2000 Itasca Suncruiser 35U
2014 Chev Equinox LT AWD

Greyghost
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We have one through Easy Care and we are quite happy with it. Over the last year they have replaced the Transmission Control Module, the waterpump, the refrigerator and the front air conditioner. They require that one of their inspectors see and approve the work before the repair facility performs the repair. This usually takes 24 hours.
Pat & Roger Fisher
2005 American Tradition 40W
2012 Honda CRV EX-L 2WD,
Jewel, Clifford and Thor - Bouvier Des Flandres

Racorman
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the bear II wrote:
Take a look at www.rv-dreams.com they did a great piece on extended warranties. They ended up working for one of the companies they researched and have had great service from the company a couple of times.


Thanks..... I had just finished reading that blog earlier this morning and called WholesaleWarranties.com. Unfortunately, they cannot sell policies to anyone
residing in California ๐Ÿ˜ž
AKA..... 56Nomad
2012 Itasca 30' Class A
2013 Jeep 2dr Wrangler

TNGW1500SE
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I run a auto repair shop and although we don't deal with RV warranties, we deal with about every auto warranty company out there. That being said, I've never heard the words "extended warranty company" & "reputable companies" used in the same sentence by anyone who's purchased one. I've heard other words used but none that I'd be able to type here. Most of them find any way they can to get out of paying a claim. Once had a guy who had bought a car with 103 K on it (at the time of purchase). The warranty clearly stated it didn't cover vehicles over 100K. Advised him to get an attorney. Another guy had a hitch installed. You guessed it, warranty was void even though the repair was for the radio. My experience is that anytime we call in a claim, we're ALWAYS in for a fight. They just don't pay out.

Most people even finance the warranty so they're paying interest on the warranty throughout the loans terms. I always think of that as it will be the last part of the loan paid off.

I think most people would be better off keeping their cash. You have to consider how long you're going to keep it and how many miles you're going to put on it.

Most problems with anything pop up during the factory warranty or way down the road past the point where you've traded it off.

Somebody may sing praises for some company somewhere but I don't have any good songs.

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It's a good thing you're looking into it.