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Old 05-18-2020, 12:53 PM   #6
travelin texans
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Originally Posted by SkywalkerPhD View Post
Thanks. The standard "bumper to bumper" warranty on the Outback is only 1-year. I wish it were two. There is structural 3-year warranty.


We just sold a 13 year old RVision and I don't think that I had to do a major repair to it ever. That being said, that campuer did not have an electronic stabilizer system, two 15,000 BTU AC units, and a load of other electronic components that this one does.



It seems kind of sad to me that a $42,000 camper only carries a 1-year warranty, whereas my $42,000 truck has a 3-year and 5-year on the powertrain.

Mentioning all the electronics onboard, if you don't already have a surge protector/EMS, get one ASAP either hardwired or portable.
As for the extended warranty, skip it, post the issue on here & you'll get all the information you need to make most any repair yourself. If you need a mobile tech go online, look at reviews & give one a call.
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