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Bill Plemmons RV World of North Carolina Secures RV Warranty Forever

February 20, 2014
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Raleigh, N.C. – “We are celebrating our 63rd year of business this year, and couldn’t be more excited about adding the RV Warranty Forever program to our long list of reasons for customers to call Bill Plemmons RV their dealer of choice,” said Steve Plemmons, president, Bill Plemmons RV World. “Since 1951, we have touted ‘Better Products…Better People...Better Prices’ and this program enhances every aspect of that!”


RV Warranty Forever (NWAN Inc.) named Bill Plemmons RV World the exclusive RV Warranty Forever dealer group in the Raleigh and Winston Salem area. “Adding a dealer like Bill Plemmons RV World, which has been recognized as the Top Quality Dealer in the nation and one of the top five dealers in the country by RV Business magazine, is a feather in our cap. Steve and his team have been great to work with and we are positive they will be a fabulous representation of the RV Warranty Forever program. We are very proud to add them to a list of well-respected and game-changing dealers,” said Kelly Price, president, NWAN.


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


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


The RV Warranty Forever program is marketed by National Automotive Experts (NAE) and is backed by an “A” rated insurance carrier. “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,” said Price.


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