A little secret on extended warranties. Statistically speaking, they always benefit the warranty seller.. not the buyer. You're better off going without it as long as you can accept the risk that something may break that you need to pay out of pocket to fix.
Don't allow the RV dealerships line about labor cost fool you. There are plenty of independent honest RV repair guys out there that would be more than happy not to charge you the astronomically high labor rates that some of the big outfits charge.
BTW.. in the RV industry, you'll see a lot of low wage low skill employees working there. There are some standards but even at the big RV dealerships you'll find people that haven't been working on RV's that long.
Just my opinion.. others will probably differ. None of this is rocket science.
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2015 Crossroads Sunset Trail Reserve ST33FR
2007 Ford F350 King Ranch Crew Cab LWB Dually w/ Bulletproofed 6.0 Powerstroke.
Currently located between Georgia and Insanity.
007matman AKA Matt
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