2026 Coachmen RV Insurance — Price starting at $670/year

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Essential Covers for an RV Coachmen

Replacement cost 24-60 months

On new Coachmen, essential to recover the purchase price in the event of a total loss. Avoids the 20% discount in the first year.

Liability $2M+

Minimum $2 million in Quebec, ideally $5 million for motorized RVs. Protects against damage to others in the event of an accident.

Fire, theft, vandalism

Crucial for a Coachmen put away in winter. Covers fire (stove short circuit), theft and vandalism.

Personal Effects $5-25k

RV contents: dishes, electronics, camping equipment, bicycles. Check the limit and exclusions.

24/7 Roadside Assistance

Specialized RV towing (Coachmen weighs 8,000-15,000 lbs), labor, troubleshooting, temporary accommodation.

Tire Replacement Warranty

RV tires cost $250-500/unit. Puncture cover, bursting.

Coachmen Specifics

Brand Profile

Brand Forest River Group. Caravans, Class B/C motorhomes. Models: Apex, Catalina, Freelander, Galleria, Leprechaun.

Popular models in Quebec

The most insured Coachmen models in Quebec are in the mid-range and high-end segments. Recognized dealers often accompany the registration and initial insurance.

Residual Value

RV Coachmen generally hold their value well over 10 years with regular maintenance. Importance of a replacement cost or agreed cost guarantee.

Frequently asked questions

How much does RV Coachmen insurance cost in Quebec?
Annual premiums for a Coachmen RV range from $660 to $1,800 depending on the model, year, driving record and type of use (seasonal or annual). A new RV generally costs more to insure (high value), but the discounts are greater if you combine it with your auto/home insurance.
What is the best cover for a Coachmen?
The replacement cost (24 or 60 months) is crucial for a recent Coachmen — you get the purchase price back in the event of a total loss. Then, fire/theft/vandalism coverage + civil liability minimum $2 million. Add personal effects protection and 24/7 roadside assistance.
Is the Coachmen more expensive to insure than other brands?
RV Coachmen have insurance costs comparable to equivalent brands (Forest River, Jayco). What makes the price vary: the value of the vehicle, the weight (>10,000 lbs = higher category), the year and the options. A used Coachmen may cost less than an equivalent new Coachmen.
Does my RV Coachmen need to be insured year-round or only seasonally?
In Quebec, your RV must be insured 12 months a year, even if it is stored. Civil liability and fire/vandalism cover remain in force. Some insurers offer a winterization discount (-30 to -50% of the collision premium) during the storage period.
Are spare parts for a Coachmen covered?
Yes, the parts and accessories integrated into the RV (stove, fridge, generator, blind, TV antenna) are covered by the all-risk warranty. For personal belongings inside (dishes, electronics, clothing, fishing equipment), add personal effects coverage (limit $5,000 to $25,000).
Can I use my RV Coachmen in the US?
Yes, most RV policies in Quebec cover travel within the United States and Canada. Check the maximum duration (often 30 to 60 consecutive days). For longer stays (snowbirds in Florida), a snowbird extension may be necessary.

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