All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Should I purchase an RV warranty?I guess it bothers me that we can out a man on the moon but RV manufacturers can't seem to be able to put out a consistent product. They keep going up in price but with the AC units fridges roof issues you think there would be some form of quality control. Now do I expect them to build industrial type units, of course not but unfortunately it seems like unless you spend over 90k your essentially getting some lower end fit and finish. I still have a chance to purchase the ext war but to be honest after the fiasco of a buying process and essentially being lied to multiple times I may seek something from good Sam directly or shop around.Re: Should I purchase an RV warranty? Only True Mosnowman wrote: I never buy extended warranties but for some reason ended up buying it from Good Sams at Camping World for my new 2014 Keystone Cougar. I agree most of the time you will never get your money back BUT... MY Touch Screen Control Panel went out already on my 2014 model!!! Camping World informed me it was out of warranty and would cost over $1,000 to replace. I reminded them that I had the extended warranty and my understanding is I will receieve a bill for $50 bucks! So for me it was definitely worth it!! Moral of the story....Keystone Cougars should be built better to last more than a year without problems! Also Keystone should back their product. If Keystone Reps are reading this I know and ypu know the touch screens have caused numerous customers a lot of headaches. Do an internet search and you will see! I lve my 327RES but due to Keystones irresponsibility in taking care of its customers this will be the last Keystone I ever buy. terrible I am sorry this is the result you had. Hope i do not have similar issues. RVs seem to be rolling heartaches of issues. Has me less than confident for sure.Re: Jayco Solar connectorSolar panel plug in. Helps recharge the battery etc. you can buy a small solar set and do it that way. Still a lot of money up frontRe: Should I purchase an RV warranty? shadows4 wrote: DrtEMaxChvy wrote: Looks great Cody!!!! Thank you. Been spending all weekend preping and getting it loaded up. Generators prepped black water hoses set up in a container. Drinking hoses and filters prepped. Bedding made cubbords filled with pots and pans and plates and cups etc etc. going light weight for sure. Toiletries all set up the whole 9. Feeling good. Hopefully taking it north of Santa Fe NM this weekend.Re: Should I purchase an RV warranty? Re: Should I purchase an RV warranty?Thank you Re: Should I purchase an RV warranty?Or now lolRe: Should I purchase an RV warranty?Added to my signature. now you all can see the complete set up.....I hope !Re: Should I purchase an RV warranty?Clearly it did not let me post the picture lolRe: Should I purchase an RV warranty?HERE YOU ALL GO WOOT WOOT.... \\
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