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Mr_Mark1
Jan 13, 2014Explorer
Executive wrote:
Privacy laws prevent that info from being passed on. Often previous owners are a wealth of info. However, if your vehicle was a piece of junk, the dealer probably wouldn't want you talking to them anyway.
The dealer we traded the Dynasty to took all the "good" stuff out of it after we traded it in. I had a 3 ring notebook with everything that had ever been done to the coach since it was born. They threw it away. I had a box of floor tile that came with the coach when it was mfg. so it would match the ones on the floor..they threw it away. I had a patio room that attached to the outside of the coach..no idea what they did with that, but it didn't go with the coach. There were some other smaller things as well that the "new" owners probably would have liked but they were also "lost"...dumb, but the new owners knew nothing about them and the dealer didn't get an angry customer back asking where this stuff was....Dennis
Dennis, you have brought a good point that I've been thinking about. When it's time for us to sell, consign or trade, I thought about all the stuff that is really unique to our coach
- The snap-on front and side mesh shades
- All the manuals and service records
- Extra water filters for the plumbing system
- Extra oil and fuel filters
- Extra water filter for the fridge
- Two matching wood folding tables to put in front of the sofa (had them custom made).
I was wondering if I should just take it all away and then when it sells, have the new owner call me? I'll give'm the stuff, I don't want it to be thrown out. I would probably keep or sell the wood tables, otherwise, I would give the other things to the new owner.
MM.
On edit: I also have 4 or 5 matching replacement tiles and a roll of wall paper. I would sure want it if I bought the coach.
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