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S-n-L
Nov 15, 2014Explorer
I have never purchased a new rv however from what I have read and learned on this and other forums is to take a factory delivery. At the factory they really do things right. Also, regardless of what and where you buy take it slow and don't feel pressured from the dealer to rush along. I also think you should get things straight right up front in regards to expectations on the pdi. If the dealer expects a 2 hour pdi, make it clear that you need more time.
Also, I like the idea of camping at or somewhere near the dealer for a few days to test all of the systems.
Although I made the mistake on the tires I have learned so much on the forum it did prevent me from making larger mistakes.
Last, be careful, very careful where you bring the rv for service. Choosing the wrong place could be a waste of time and money and the least and at the worst you will end up worse off than when you brought the rv in. Meaning, many rv techs will make the situation worse.
Stuart
Also, I like the idea of camping at or somewhere near the dealer for a few days to test all of the systems.
Although I made the mistake on the tires I have learned so much on the forum it did prevent me from making larger mistakes.
Last, be careful, very careful where you bring the rv for service. Choosing the wrong place could be a waste of time and money and the least and at the worst you will end up worse off than when you brought the rv in. Meaning, many rv techs will make the situation worse.
Stuart
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