diers@custertel.net Report post Posted April 8, 2009 We purchased a Motorhome in 2008. We're wanting to purchase an extended warrany. Would be interested in hearing about experiences of others -- good and bad. Is an extended warranty necessary and which company do you recommend? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
djrich67 Report post Posted April 9, 2009 We have an 05 Winnebago and purchased an extended warranty when we bought the coach. We have used it several times and have had no problem with it being honored by the repair shop. Ours is a $50 deductible which sounds great. Our propane tank had a leak where the bracket was welded onto the tank. No problem with the warranty paying for a new tank ($1100), it did not pay for the welding that was needed. It seems that Winnebago has changed the position of the bracket on the coach so the new tanks do not fit our coach. Had to relocate the bracket on our coach. Ended up costing us about $500 not $50. Ours does not pay shipping or redesign issues. Read your policy so you know going in what you are getting. Dave Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
diers@custertel.net Report post Posted April 9, 2009 We have an 05 Winnebago and purchased an extended warranty when we bought the coach. We have used it several times and have had no problem with it being honored by the repair shop. Ours is a $50 deductible which sounds great. Our propane tank had a leak where the bracket was welded onto the tank. No problem with the warranty paying for a new tank ($1100), it did not pay for the welding that was needed. It seems that Winnebago has changed the position of the bracket on the coach so the new tanks do not fit our coach. Had to relocate the bracket on our coach. Ended up costing us about $500 not $50. Ours does not pay shipping or redesign issues. Read your policy so you know going in what you are getting.Dave Thanks Dave, I should have mentioned that our coach is a Monaco. We're really glad we didn't purchase an extended warranty from them! We were talking to people next to us in an RV park that had AAA and I guess there are others that sell extended warranties also. I found a web site called complaintsboard.com; however, you only see the bad experiences. It's good to hear that some actually pay something, if not the total bill. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wiggles4us@verizon.net Report post Posted April 10, 2009 We also have 2008 Monoco/Safari/Damara.. We have multiple manufacturer defects and we decided to purchase a CSP from Good Sam's. No experience as yet. The quality of the RV is very bad. In the shop over 2 month for various things and trying to get parts. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wiggles4us@verizon.net Report post Posted April 10, 2009 We also have 2008 Monoco/Safari/Damara.. We have multiple manufacturer defects and we decided to purchase a CSP from Good Sam's. No experience as yet. The quality of the RV is very bad. In the shop over 2 month for various things and trying to get parts. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wiggles4us@verizon.net Report post Posted April 10, 2009 We also have 2008 Monoco/Safari/Damara.. We have multiple manufacturer defects and we decided to purchase a CSP from Good Sam's. No experience as yet. The quality of the RV is very bad. In the shop over 2 month for various things and trying to get parts. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
clintonmotor Report post Posted October 20, 2010 We have Silver package with Good Sams RV Warranty Plan, $500 deductible. We have used it once this year, for an Engine Alternator and a Battery Isolator replacement. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bbnuttmann Report post Posted October 25, 2010 We have had very good luck with ExtraRide. There are few exclusions and pretty much all repair shops will take their coverage. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dbwardell Report post Posted May 9, 2011 We have had very good luck with ExtraRide. There are few exclusions and pretty much all repair shops will take their coverage. Can you elaborate on ExtraRide? I googled this and got nowhere as far as an extended warranty is concerned. We also are looking into extended warranties for our 2000 American Coach Dream and are finding pricing very high and really not full coverage, as they have their small print that covers them, not us. Thanks for your response. Dave & Ronnie 2000 American Dream Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rrlowther Report post Posted October 20, 2011 If you haven't already made your decision. What ever you do stay away from Star Interstate Warranties! We purchased the highest level available for our 2000 Safari Zanzibar DP. Every single time we've had a claim, and there have been several, it's been a struggle to get coverage! I've had to threaten the second coming of Christ to get anyone's attention. Otherwise it's always an automatic "That's not covered." Read everything you can get your hands on about any warranty service plan. Make sure to call you repair shops and talk to them about their experience with various warranty programs. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mable Report post Posted October 20, 2011 Still a newbie at posting and rv'ng. We bought a used 2002 Pace Arrow last Nov from Camping World and purchased an extended warranty from them-- Good Sam, $50.00 deductible. So far they have replaced a broken transmission cable, ($50.00), a water pump, (50.00) and to top it off, our 4 door Norcold refrigerator had bad door seals. Norcold does not sell replacement seals, you have to buy new doors. About $3300.00 installed. Needless to say, they paid the difference and we bought a new Norcold. It has definitely paid off and they are good to work with. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites