Texas RV Dealer to Carry RV Warranty Forever Product
The three-store Camper Clinic is now the first Texas RV operation to carry the RV Warranty Forever product, which covers everything from RV suspensions to kitchen centers and LP gas systems.
AUSTIN, Texas — RV Warranty Forever (NWAN Inc.) has selected Camper Clinic RV Super Center in Rockport, Camper Clinic II in Buda, and CCRV in Corpus Christi as its first RV Warranty Forever dealers in Texas.
“We wanted a strong presence in Texas,” said Kelly Price, president of NWAN, Inc. “The Camper Clinic team is top notch. The three stores offer a huge inventory of RVs that are now protected by a lifetime warranty, including those ever-popular Airstream trailers.”
Camper Clinic II in Buda is the largest Airstream dealer in the state. Price noted that Camper Clinic stores are strategically located just south of Austin and in Rockport, while CCRV is situated in Corpus Christi. “These stores are within an easy drive of the largest metro areas in the state,” she said.
Les Dodgen, Camper Clinic II’s service director, added: “When something goes wrong with your RV refrigerator, or the A/C, you can’t just run down to the big box store for a replacement. RV Warranty Forever helps protect your investment and gives you real peace of mind out there on the road.”
The RV Warranty Forever program provides basic coverage for RV suspensions, brakes, water systems, heating and air conditioning, kitchen centers, LP gas systems and manual leveling jacks. In the event of a breakdown of a covered component, repairs are completed at no charge to the customer.
The RV Warranty Forever program is marketed by Strongsville, Ohio-based National Automotive Experts (NAE) and is backed by an “A”-rated insurance carrier. For more information about RV Warranty Forever, visit www.warrantyforever.com.
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