A Houston-area dealership offers a "forever warranty" with every RV purchase. It is supposed to cover everything on the RV anywhere you may go, as long as you have four components inspected every year by a certified RV tech and upload the receipt to their app. Components axels and hubs lubed, roof & seal inspected, hot water heater and furnace inspected and serviced and propane lines checked for leaks.
We were told that if the buyer does these things yearly and uploads the receipt/paperwork from the certified RV tech that they would cover anything that went wrong to the RV as long as the purchaser owned it (not transferrable) anywhere in the US.
Has anyone actually used this? I've tried to do some searches online. Some feel that the cost for this yearly service (even when you can choose your own inspector/servicer) is too high for something they can do themselves. We can't do any of this ourselves, so we would likely need to pay for this anyway.
If the person does the required maintenance, and if something breaks, are they just going to say its normal wear and tear and refuse to repair it?
I've never owned an RV. With vehicle purchases, I've had good experiences and bad with extended warranties.
We were told that if the buyer does these things yearly and uploads the receipt/paperwork from the certified RV tech that they would cover anything that went wrong to the RV as long as the purchaser owned it (not transferrable) anywhere in the US.
Has anyone actually used this? I've tried to do some searches online. Some feel that the cost for this yearly service (even when you can choose your own inspector/servicer) is too high for something they can do themselves. We can't do any of this ourselves, so we would likely need to pay for this anyway.
If the person does the required maintenance, and if something breaks, are they just going to say its normal wear and tear and refuse to repair it?
I've never owned an RV. With vehicle purchases, I've had good experiences and bad with extended warranties.