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02-11-2021, 09:44 PM #11
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02-11-2021, 10:32 PM #12
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2021 GD Reflection (150) 5th Wheel 268BH
2019 F250 Gas 6.2L V8 FX4 Crew Cab
PullRite 2100 20K Hitch w/ LOCKED OUT Turning Point
2x Honda EU2200i Generators & 1UP Bike Rack & Roll-N-Lock Bed Cover
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2017 Outdoors RV 23BHS
2017 F150 Sport 3.5L V6 EcoBoost
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02-13-2021, 04:54 AM #13
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We are on our third full-sized travel trailer (all purchased new): 32’ North Trail by Hartland; 35’ 10” Salem Hemisphere by Forest River; and now 36’ 11” Imagine by Grand Design.
Did not get “Extended Warranty” on North Trail, blew both axels on the road (at different times) that cost about a $1,100 each plus a number of other issues that we had to deal with out of pocket expense. Told myself, “next time, get extended warranty.”
Paid about $1,250 for Extra-Ride extended warranty at the time we bought the Hemisphere. It gave me knowledge of coverage AND a new AC cost me $50; Repaired leaf spring and frame work that cost over $7,000 & I paid $500 (mostly for alignment that wasn’t covered). Savings ≈ $6,400 So, it was well worth it to me.
I paid an extra $1,784 for five years extended warranty on my Imagine and hope I never have to use it.
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02-13-2021, 01:56 PM #14
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02-17-2021, 03:03 PM #15
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Well I'm up in the air about warranties. I did listen to the finance guy at our dealership and the truth be told I was, as many of us are, overwhelmed with all the figures. So I did buy the extended warranty. He made it sound simple and was only about $20 more on the payments. BUT after figuring it out after getting home I think I made a mistake. Never the less I now have an ease of mind for at least the next 6 years. Unfortunately our '20 303rls has been in the shop 3 of the last 13 months we've had it. Even though all the repair have been minor ones it has been a stressful situation. So bottom line is "It was bought" and I can now not worry about it. Would I do it again? Probably not.
Gerry & JoAnn Filippi
2022 Dodge Laramie 2500 Diesel 4x4
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02-17-2021, 03:09 PM #16
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I tend to agree with the camp of not buying them and putting some money back just in case. Reason is, I have had 4 Trailers, the last one the only new one and only had it about 6 months. But, most extended warranties are in the neighborhood of $2000 dollars, and I have not had 2000 dollars in repairs on all the trailers I have had in the last 30 years! Maybe I am lucky, but had the same luck with cars and trucks. I never bought the extended warranties on vehicles either, but with about 12 new vehicles over the years I have only had about 4000 dollars total in repairs. If I had bought extended warranties on all those, I would probably be out about $20,000 dollars! Just don't add up for me! I have put many miles on most of those trailers and vehicles. Some of the vehicles had about 200,000 on them before selling. All GM vehicles.
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02-17-2021, 04:49 PM #17
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02-17-2021, 09:38 PM #18
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I agree 100%. We purchased the extended warranty on our last unit, and literally one month after the original warranty ended, our bedroom slides/motors went, as did the kitchen slide gearbox. Just these three issues cost well over what we paid for our EW. Our first trailer, no, we didn’t get one, but everyone else we have done so. We also try and get the one where if you don’t use it, you get a full refund. I’m in Canada, and have no idea how much things cost to replace or repair in the US, but I can tell you a fridge up here is extremely expensive. In my opinion it’s worth the piece of mind...but it’s an individual person’s decision to make.
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02-18-2021, 07:35 AM #19
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We never buy them. Your better off making a camper fund that you save for when you might need it for repair or camping fun and supplies.
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02-18-2021, 07:59 AM #20
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If someone sleeps better bc they have an extended warranty and/or other warranties and plans then who is anyone to say NOOOOO! I personally am extremely reluctant to pay into any of them. Do they occasionally pay out yes. Most of the time they don’t.
It’s like going to the Casinos. Walk in with a few hundred dollars and have fun spending it. Most of the time one leaves with $5-10 left. Occasionally one wins or breaks even. To say I’m going to the Casino to win $5k tonight rarely happens. (This is where someone says I always do it.). The House is in business to separate one from his/her money. That is why the House financially wins at least 75% of the time.
Same can be said about Insurance policies and Extended Warranties. We may put money into it but the House bets either you will hardly use it or find a loophole why not to pay out. Occasionally it does and then that person will continue to swear by them for the one time it did pay out back in 1944.
Regardless just be realistic about what it is and isn’t and what the odds are one will benefit from it. Again, do whatever helps you sleep better at night.
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