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EasyCare RV Review 2026

EasyCare RV provides warranties through dealerships, covering major components, with mixed reviews on claim ease and policy exclusions.

Reviewed by Michael Torres

Lead RV Warranty Analyst

Published November 1, 2025

Last updated March 1, 2026

Our Rating

5/10

Reviews Analyzed

543

Coverage Type

Extended Service Contract

Deductible

$100–$200

At a Glance

Coverage TypeExtended Service Contract
Deductible$100–$200
EligibilityUp to 12 years (varies by dealer)
Rating5/10

Pros

  • Available through many RV dealerships nationwide
  • Covers major coach and drivetrain components
  • Straightforward claim process reported by some owners

Cons

  • Must typically purchase through a dealer, limiting price comparison
  • Many exclusions buried in contract fine print
  • Mixed reviews on claim approval speed

Reviews from Around the Web

Claim process was straightforward for my slide-out repair.

Google Review

Too many exclusions in the policy.

Facebook Review

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I buy EasyCare RV coverage outside a dealership?

EasyCare RV is typically sold through dealerships, which limits your ability to comparison shop. If your dealer quotes EasyCare, compare the price against direct providers before signing — dealer-sold contracts often carry markup.

What does EasyCare RV cover?

EasyCare covers major coach and drivetrain components, but customer reviews cite numerous exclusions in the contract fine print. Request the full contract from your dealer and read the exclusion list before purchasing.

Final Verdict

EasyCare RV can work if your dealer offers a competitive rate, but compare against direct providers before signing at the F&I desk. Dealer-sold contracts often cost more than buying directly.

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