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New purchase - Protective Asset Protection

wredman
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Explorer
buying a new motorhome and am considering an extended service plan thru Protective, the XtraRide


It seems to be around for a while, so is it filled with loopholes or do many repair/dealers not want to perform work on the plan. I am buying from a dealer that is not local to me so I will have that issuer for the factory warrantee period.

First RV, Thor Hurricane 34F

I had a cruiser boat that I purchased one for and only used it once for a minor repair, so that 5k plan did not provide much more than peace of mind in the end, but I fear a motorhome is actually more prone to breakdown for some reason.
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2017 Thor Hurricane 34F
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wredman
Explorer
Explorer
Nutinelse2do wrote:
I would recommend calling Wholesale Warranties, and speak to Dennis.
He will fill you in as to whether you need one or not, if your " new " coach is still under manufacturers warranty. You didn't state new to you, or, new.
They are about 1/2 the price of everyone else, and no " fine print ".
They are THE extended warranty recommended by Escapees.
858 737-6139
I have no affiliation with them. Just recognize excellence in customer service.



thanks, contact made......
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2017 Thor Hurricane 34F

magnusfide
Explorer II
Explorer II
korbe wrote:
Generally speaking, I have never felt that extended warranties or service plans to be worth the money. If the value is in sleeping better at night then yes, go for it. I kinda look at it like the product will work as intended, or I shouldn't be buying that product to begin with.

X2. Well said.
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IAMICHABOD
Explorer II
Explorer II
Homer wrote:
Sure warranty companies will tell the repair shop they have a CC number and guarantee payment, but it does not work out that way. There is always a hitch that bungles the deal. Take care of yourself.You will be glad you did.


They will do everything not to pay up.

True story on my last RV,I bought a extended warranty. My A/C went out and I took it a repair shop,he called the warranty company, while I was there and they said it was covered,he e mailed the repair order.They sent back the approval. When it was done the shop e mailed the final bill,they denied the claim.
We asked why,when it had been approved,he had the e mail approving it.

They quoted a clause in the contract and sent it to us. Buried in the fine print,it said the work had to be completed and billed within 5 days of the repair order being received and approved.

It took 5 days to get the parts and another to install it,the bill was sent 7 days after the approval. CLAIM DENIED.

Save your money.
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Homer1
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Explorer
Put the cost of a warranty in the bank or a CD and build on it every year. Insure yourself, because in the end that is what is going to happen. If you are lucky and I was for over 20 years. I still had all my money in the bank and never had to pay a single warranty premium. Sure in my first year of RV'g I bought one and took a beating on it right off the mark. It is often hard to find repair places that will accept warranty companies for repair. They want you to pay them and then you deal with your warranty company for you money back. Sure warranty companies will tell the repair shop they have a CC number and guarantee payment, but it does not work out that way. There is always a hitch that bungles the deal. Take care of yourself.You will be glad you did.

DownTheAvenue
Explorer
Explorer
Read the actual contract, not the sales brochure.

If you are going to finance the cost of the extended warranty, then consider the total cost, not just the sales price.

Typically, the odds are not in your favor for the extended warranty to return more than you pay for it. Think about it, they are a for profit organization. They collect money for lots of people and pay out to few people.

Many after market extended warranties have huge sales commissions, so expect a lot of pressure to buy it. Many of them have many hoops to jump through before they will pay. That is why you must read the actual contract to understand what your obligations are.

Many of them contain confusing language such as, "If an uncovered part fails and causes a covered part to fail, the covered part is not covered."

Nutinelse2do
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Explorer
I would recommend calling Wholesale Warranties, and speak to Dennis.
He will fill you in as to whether you need one or not, if your " new " coach is still under manufacturers warranty. You didn't state new to you, or, new.
They are about 1/2 the price of everyone else, and no " fine print ".
They are THE extended warranty recommended by Escapees.
858 737-6139
I have no affiliation with them. Just recognize excellence in customer service.
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fpresto
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"is it filled with loopholes?" - Of course. That's how they make money. Claims paid = profit down, claims denied = profits up.
"do many repair/dealers not want to perform work on the plan?" - Call around to any repair facilities you may want to use in the future. Many if not most will not accept many of these service plans due to difficulties with getting approvals or payments.
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time2roll
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Most of these lay on top of multiple component warranties and provide little to no extra value the first couple years. By then defects have been found and repaired. So then years 3 to 6 are fairly trouble free and the extra warranty expires ๐Ÿ˜‰

I would focus on the big stuff such as the engine and driveline warranty. What does the factory warranty cover here?

With a name like XtraRide I think I know who is going for a ride...

wildtoad
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Explorer II
Wait. Your new motorhome comes with a 1-2 year warranty, most likely a bumper to bumper. In addition all the appliances and climate systems have their own warranty which range from 1-3 years. So wait and see what gives you trouble and then and only then look at an extended warranty. Read the fine print as some of the components require annual service to maintain the warranty.
Additionally start looking for who is going to do chassis work. It's harder that you might think.
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Tom_N
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"Protective Asset Protection" sounds like 1984 NEWSPEAK.
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the_bear_II
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Explorer
On www.rv-dreams.com there is a great write up on extended service plans. The owner of this site does extensive research before posting a blog topic so I find his information very complete and valuable.

midnightsadie
Explorer II
Explorer II
heres my plan I banked the money and use a mobile tech for major repairs ,there cheaper,,faster, and most are smarter than the dealers mech. and your rv never leaves the drive way,and you can talk,to the guy doing the work.just doesn,t get any better.

Jayco-noslide
Explorer
Explorer
You'll get many opinions but consider that extended warranties are an expensive poor gamble. I say "gamble" because you might come out ahead over the long life of the unit if you have lot's of trouble, expensive repairs, it's a warranty that really pays, etc. But why buy something that you need to have a lot of problems to collect. In the long run of averages you will come out ahead by just keeping that money, saving some more and pay cash for repairs. For any product. The cost of the warranty must exceed pay out for the companies to make money.
Jayco-noslide

korbe
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Explorer
Generally speaking, I have never felt that extended warranties or service plans to be worth the money. If the value is in sleeping better at night then yes, go for it. I kinda look at it like the product will work as intended, or I shouldn't be buying that product to begin with.
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