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Jun 12, 2020Nomad
Whatever Motorhome brand you buy just make sure that you have a qualified dealer nearby that can repair and maintain not only the Chassis components but the RV Coach fixtures, structure, appliances, as well. Over the years we have found access to parts and such by non certified dealers to be an issue in Canada.
For example, we have a Winnebago brand Motorhome on a GM Workhorse chassis.
For Chassis repairs and maintenance we have a certified Workhorse chassis shop about 45 minutes away.
For RV Coach related item repairs and maintenance, we have a certified Winnebago dealer about an hour away.
Also, I would strongly suggest that whatever Motorhome you purchase, make sure it has full body paint and not just tinted gel coat with vinyl graphics. Full body paint will keep the MH looking like new for years to come. Tinted gel coat and graphics will fade and crack and look old in just a few years.
For example, we have a Winnebago brand Motorhome on a GM Workhorse chassis.
For Chassis repairs and maintenance we have a certified Workhorse chassis shop about 45 minutes away.
For RV Coach related item repairs and maintenance, we have a certified Winnebago dealer about an hour away.
Also, I would strongly suggest that whatever Motorhome you purchase, make sure it has full body paint and not just tinted gel coat with vinyl graphics. Full body paint will keep the MH looking like new for years to come. Tinted gel coat and graphics will fade and crack and look old in just a few years.
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