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Originally Posted by Horizons
For us it's been useful. Our 2005 Itasca is getting long in the tooth and if they want to warranty a 17 year-old RV I'll let them. At +-$800 a year it's a reasonable gamble. I've saved way for than I've spent in premiums, however I'd imagine another major/semi major repair would make them want to part company. At $181.00/Hr, DDRV close to our home, for repairs 'major' doesn't take much.
From the net: Service centers need a wide range of parts, tools, and skills. So it's no surprise that labor rates are high—they average between $150 and $170 an hour nationally. A price like that makes even simple, commonplace repairs expensive. Many RV repairs occur at dealerships, which may be even more expensive.
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Wow! If you can get coverage for $800 a year, I’d probably gamble on that also. I’m not doubting your claim, but that’s awfully cheap and generally, you get what you pay for.
Our coach with Liberty Mutual insurance would have been just under $400 a month.