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- NCBounderExplorer
dcg9381 wrote:
Jayco has a 2-year warranty. They'll also actually talk to you and send you parts.
Yes, Jayco does have a 2 year warranty, however have not been able to talk to anyone except the person that answers the phone (who by the way would not provide her name or anything else for follow up.)
Any idea who to call at Jayco for warranty work on a Starcraft TT? The dealer in our case is not helping the issue. - ROBERTSUNRUSExplorer:) Hi, Airstream has a two year warranty, but individual warranties are sometimes much better like with Fantastic Vent. We were still working when we bought our trailer so it only got used for about one month per year during the warranty period. This makes for a great warranty for the manufacturer. Un-like a car or truck that can and will be used daily, you get your money's worth on those warranties, if needed.
- sky_freeExplorerEscape trailers are 2 years as well.
- LantleyNomad
Zebedee wrote:
Alright, so from those who actually answered my question, it looks like we got:
Jayco
Lance
KZ
Starcraft
Outdoor RV
Highland Ridge which is a Subsidiary of Jayco and the parent company of Open Range has a 2 year warranty - dcg9381Explorer
N-Trouble wrote:
Manufacturer warranty is only as good as your dealer IMO. Purchased my unit from a horrible dealer with no service after the sale and trying to get ANYTHING fixed was a complete nightmare.
That's generally true as some "non-purchase" dealers put up barriers (long wait times) in front of doing warranty work for trailers they didn't sell.
Jayco has a 2-year warranty. They'll also actually talk to you and send you parts. Keystone will not send parts and the conversation will steer you to a dealer.
Grand Design seems to have turned around - I've read about them straightening out dealers that incur big service times for non-purchase RVs. They seem to also be willing to discuss non-dealer service. Their full warranty is 1 year, with structural going out to 3 years. Full direct factory support.
When you shop for a dealer - shop the reputation of the service department. It's actually more important than the reputation of the sales guys.. - dcg9381Explorer
carringb wrote:
My take: Warranty length is not anywhere near important as factory support.
Agree - Keystone you've got 12 months. Not a-typical to spend 30-90 days for a given repairs between getting into a dealer, getting it factory approved, shipping parts, and getting it done. That's a VERY limited warranty... - owenssailorExplorerJayco has a 2 year warranty. I had a couple of problems that were taken care of with no hassles. I was pleased.
- ZebedeeExplorerAlright, so from those who actually answered my question, it looks like we got:
Jayco
Lance
KZ
Starcraft
Outdoor RV - goducks10ExplorerOutdoorRVs offers a 1,2,3 year warranty.
1 yr bumper to bumper
2 year body
3 year frame.
JMO but I'd take any kind of 2+ year warranty a mfg offers. It's better than nothing.
Example. My Northwood Fox Mountain along with Arctic Fox and SOBs have had fading cap issues. The dark brown and dark grey ones in particular. The brands that have the two year warranty have for the most part been fixing those front caps. The brands with just 1 yr warranty are SOL.
I've been reading SOB forums and have read of many owners getting work done in their 2nd year of the warranty. And not just fading caps. There's just too much poor quality work being done on these at the time of production that it's just cheap insurance.
I used to not care about any warranties past one year till my faded cap issue cropped up. I would much rather have to fight a little to get something repaired than to have to just shell out the money.
I won't buy another RV without a min of a 2 yr warranty. - Mr__CamperExplorer
campincandice wrote:
Mr. Camper wrote:
Whoever now owns Open Range isn't responsible. Last I heard it was Jayco and if I'm wrong and it's not them then I'll apologize in advance. When OR was sold we still had just over 12 months of warranty left but the new owners said they weren't honoring any warranty work.
Jayco now owns Open Range, and they both have always included a 2 year warranty. My OR was purchased before the Jayco acquisition, and I had no problems having my warranty honored!
In our case they refused but we found an aggressive attorney and even the dealer helped and we settled for a cash amount. I won't use the dealer again and will never go thru Jayco.
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