zmotorsports wrote:
Keep in mind also that a Ford/Chevrolet/Dodge dealer are individually owned and operated, just a franchise and reserve the right to refuse service. I don't even think they need a reason other than they just don't want to do it.
Personally, working on RV's sucks. You would think being so large that there would be more room to work on them. Just the opposite, a real pain to work on.
Many shops around here simply will not work on motorhomes, period.
Mike.
I agree that is the reason why most shops will not work on RV's. The truck shop where I take my coach takes a different approach. Sure RV's are tough to work on and repairs take longer than a similar repair on a truck. He doesn't care since he charges by the hour and if your RV takes twice as long, he collects twice as much labor.
Since he does work on commercial trucks as well as RV's, his shop is always busy and the work done is first class.