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RV Warranty Forever Names Dixie RV Superstore the Exclusive Provider in Northwestern Florida and Southern Louisiana

January 20, 2014
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Hammond, La. – RV Warranty Forever named Dixie RV Superstore (Dixie RV) its exclusive dealer in the Northwestern Florida and Southern Louisiana markets. Dixie RV will now be able to offer a lifetime warranty on every new and eligible pre-owned unit they sell for as long as the purchaser owns their unit. The RV Warranty Forever program is provided to the customer by Dixie RV at no additional cost. The RV Warranty Forever Program provides basic coverage for the following component groups:


  • Suspension

  • Brakes

  • Water System

  • Heating & Air Conditioning

  • Kitchen Center

  • LP Gas System

  • Manual Leveling Jacks

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In the event of a breakdown on a covered component, the repairs will be completed at no charge to the customer.


“Dixie RV prides itself on offering our customers the best purchasing experience in the industry. We believe that the RV Warranty Forever program will provide our customers with an above and beyond ownership experience,” said Greg Lala, CEO, Dixie RV.


"We are constantly looking for new ways to bring value to our customers while at the same time, improving the customer experience. RV Warranty Forever adds value and peace of mind that you simply cannot put a price on,” said Stephen Guidry, president, Dixie RV.


Perhaps the most common question a customer will ask is 'What’s the catch?' “The best part about RV Warranty Forever is that there is no catch,” said Guidry. “All the customer needs to do is maintain their RV based on the intervals outlined in the agreement and follow the record-keeping requirements.” The program provides day-one coverage to the customer, meaning the day they take ownership is the day their coverage begins. Of course, the customer can receive a copy of the warranty from the dealership prior to purchasing the unit.


The RV Warranty Forever Program is marketed by National Automotive Experts (NAE) located in Strongsville, Ohio, and is backed by an “A” rated insurance carrier. NAE has a history of lifetime product introductions in the automotive market and decided it was time use their Warranty Forever automotive experience to revolutionize the RV industry. “We are pleased to now be able to offer a lifetime warranty program to the RV industry like we have for years in the automotive industry. Most importantly, we are excited to have one of the best dealer groups in the country on the program. Dixie RV will set the standard for many years to come,” said Kelly Price, president, NAE.


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