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Old 12-19-2013, 07:18 PM   #1
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Warranty question for over 100,000 miles

Is there any place that offers service warranties for motorhomes with over 100,00 miles on them, I have a 2000 American Tradition that is in excellent shape. The only draw back is it has 100,286 miles. I was just curious to see.
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You are better off self-insuring with any older RV. Besides most of the stuff that needs replacing most likely has already been replaced or fixed.

Take the monthly payment and put it in a savings account.

When you need a repair than you'll have it set aside already.

At the end of what would have been you insurance policy term, see how much money you have left in the bank and I'll bet that you end up with more than you think.

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Ditto on the above from Richard.
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