Greetings, all. Could some of you experienced RVers could share with my wife and I the benefit of your experience with taking (or refusing) an extended warranty on your RV? Having camped our way over the years through several canvas condos, a popup, and a travel trailer, we've just purchased our first RV: a 2015 Navion IQ 24G. We can't wait to hit the road. But first...
The Navion looks to have been very well cared-for, and it's got enough miles (about 16k) for any manufacturing defects/early failures to have been addressed. We're still covered by the original Winnebago and/or Mercedes chassis and drive train warranties, but we're looking at taking a 60 month/60,000 mile extended warranty.
We generally refuse these on anything else we've purchased, but the idea of a major un-covered RV problem - a generator or refrigerator failure, for instance - is more than a little disconcerting.
The policy were considering is CornerStone RV's Ultimate, with a $250 deductible for around $2,700. There's very little that's not covered - mostly consumables, tires/wheels, and the exhaust system.
So, what do you think? The benefit of your experience will be much appreciated - many thanks in advance.
Submitted December 04, 2017 at 07:35AM by sluggo4511 http://ift.tt/2jc54Sr GoRVing
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