ARW pays the real-world cost for parts, not a made-up discounted rate. Most RV warranties don't really pay for parts—we do.
Full-price parts coverage is simply a contractual guarantee that your RV warranty will pay the going rate for new parts.
When your RV needs repairs, the cost falls into two categories: parts and labor. New parts cost more than used/refurbished parts, and mechanics often add a mark-up. It's how they stay in business.
Many RV companies refuse to pay the price that repair centers charge for parts, which leaves RV owners paying the difference out of their own pockets. In most cases, RV companies hide behind the used cost of a part.
They often state in their contracts that “parts may be upgraded to new at owner’s expense.”