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Mile_High
Oct 02, 2016Explorer
Some of the best days in my RV life were when the warranty expired and I didn't have to mess with it anymore.
We have bought out of state before (Redwood 5er) and were welcomed at our hometown Dealer for warranty and maintenance. On the opposite end, we bought our current rig at Camping World, and we've been pretty much treated like subfungus from the day we made the decision. I wanted the vehicle, so I turned my cheek to the poor service and awful experience and I'm just glad I never have to return there, for any reason.
Even if you do get in to the Dealer, you really only have a 50-50 chance the work will be satisfactory. I've had good work done at the Dealer, and I've had work that was so poor I wondered what the fight was even for. 6 week wait just to get the privilege to park it on their lot so they can put it in que for next available tech, which may take 2 months. HA! The best quality work I have ever had was the work I did myself.
We have bought out of state before (Redwood 5er) and were welcomed at our hometown Dealer for warranty and maintenance. On the opposite end, we bought our current rig at Camping World, and we've been pretty much treated like subfungus from the day we made the decision. I wanted the vehicle, so I turned my cheek to the poor service and awful experience and I'm just glad I never have to return there, for any reason.
Even if you do get in to the Dealer, you really only have a 50-50 chance the work will be satisfactory. I've had good work done at the Dealer, and I've had work that was so poor I wondered what the fight was even for. 6 week wait just to get the privilege to park it on their lot so they can put it in que for next available tech, which may take 2 months. HA! The best quality work I have ever had was the work I did myself.
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