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Old 04-10-2017, 01:09 PM   #4
Joe-FL
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: 37GT
State: Florida
Posts: 809
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There were two recent threads on both of these subjects as someone else said, if you want to dig those out and sift through them.

The price your dealer quoted you for that extended warranty is pretty cheap. It actually ends up being a 4 year warranty in a way because of your one year factory warranty. Then if you figure in your engine/frame manufacturer 3 year/36,000 miles bumper to bumper, that takes a good part of your extended warranty down to 2 years. Some say it is a good idea to shop for an extended warranty at the end of the 1 year Thor warranty. Personal choice either way.

National Insurance (thru Good Sam"s) is one of the few RV insurer's that will allow you to drop collision while your unit is in storage. We could have gotten a slightly better rate from the same company that insures our home, but they wouldn't let us drop collision. By us dropping collision our premium goes down by 45% while the MH is stored. Just something else to consider, of course your financial institution (if your RV is financed) will have to give permission to drop collision while in storage also) when comparing rates.
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