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ACC Warranty Highlights Value of Vehicle Service Plan for Full-Time RV Families

Today, families are re-exploring the possibilities offered by RVs and are even using them for full-time living. As a company that offers RV service plans, ACC Warranty highlights the necessity of extended protection when traveling long-term.

2013-03-04
PHILADELPHIA, PA, March 04, 2013 (Press-News.org) As a reliable company that provides high-quality extended service plans to recreational vehicle owners, ACC Warranty knows that the many possibilities the motorhome lifestyle can offer. According to a recent report from TODAY, one American family has done just that. The article highlights the adventures of the Kellogg's, an RV family of 14 members that lives, works and plays on the road at all times. While many have associated the RV lifestyle as one for retirees and traveling bands, the Kellogg's are proving that this approach to life is one that can offer anyone a newfound sense of freedom.

However, that freedom does come with some degree of risk, according to ACC Warranty. The company has a long history of providing top-notch Vehicle Service Contracts to dealers and RV owners, allowing modern pioneers to explore the open road without having to worry about a lack of coverage if they experience an issue along the road. ACC Warranty notes that while it is important to have a warranty on any RVs, those who rely on them as both a primary means of transportation and a home--such as the Kellogg's--have to take the utmost precautions to ensure the safety and longevity of the vehicle.

According to TODAY, the Kellogg's have been able to detach from their sedentary life with the help of modern technology--digital resources have allowed both Dan Kellogg and his daughter, Kerry, to maintain regular jobs through the Internet. However, ACC Warranty notes that even with the immense resources available today through technology, most RV motorists are not apt to handle the issues that may come up on the road. The company explains that those who do face mechanical issues with their RVs often have to resort to lengthy and expensive repair services provided by unfamiliar mechanics in whatever area the traveler is in.

However, in a recent press statement, ACC Warranty concludes by noting how its service plan can bring peace of mind to any RV traveler, "The ACC Warranty is designed around the need of full-time RV families like the Kellogg's. With our on-site repairs and 24/7 claims service, travelers similar to the Kellogg's never have to worry about dropping their coach off at a dealer for service and checking in to a hotel for 14 or more people. Even if a family faces the need for an overnight repair, the ACC Warranty Trip Interruption benefit covers the hotel stay and meals while the coach is being repaired."

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ACC Warranty offers only the best in Vehicle Service Contract programs specifically tailored for RV motorists. This reliable company directly sells quality warranty, service, and repair solutions, including its extended service plans that include resources, such as unlimited RV towing, unlimited RV roadside assistance and RV tire warranty coverage built into the plan at no extra charge. In addition, ACC Warranty is so trusting of its top-notch service that it offers a simple money-back guarantee--customers can cancel coverage at any time and for any reason.


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[Press-News.org] ACC Warranty Highlights Value of Vehicle Service Plan for Full-Time RV Families
Today, families are re-exploring the possibilities offered by RVs and are even using them for full-time living. As a company that offers RV service plans, ACC Warranty highlights the necessity of extended protection when traveling long-term.