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down_home
Nov 03, 2013Explorer II
When a Dealer receives a MH he fills out a sheet with problems they have discovered from Mfg etc. They send that to the Mfg and are cut a check or given credit for the neccesary repairs or adjustment.
Many Dealers put the money in their pockets and the repairs are done when they sell the unit, if you're lucky. they won't get additional money for those repairs already paid for and it is worked in when they feel like it or not at all. New problems they get money for and they try to get a set labor amount from their schedules etc. The Mfg builds the things and know what is involved. The Dealers haggle for the amount which may be justified or not.
Best idea is to deal with the factory if it is in any way convenient. Of course the Dealers love that idea. All they want to do is repairs paid for by you or insurance as a secondary business. They want to sell MHs and forget about them.
Not all you understand. There are some good ones and some that were terrible are getting better a lot better. Do the walk though and long test drive and don't sign on the dotted line unless everything is fixed to your satisfaction. there are other Dealers who need the business. Bad Experience is a terrible teacher and you don't want to lear that way.
Many Dealers put the money in their pockets and the repairs are done when they sell the unit, if you're lucky. they won't get additional money for those repairs already paid for and it is worked in when they feel like it or not at all. New problems they get money for and they try to get a set labor amount from their schedules etc. The Mfg builds the things and know what is involved. The Dealers haggle for the amount which may be justified or not.
Best idea is to deal with the factory if it is in any way convenient. Of course the Dealers love that idea. All they want to do is repairs paid for by you or insurance as a secondary business. They want to sell MHs and forget about them.
Not all you understand. There are some good ones and some that were terrible are getting better a lot better. Do the walk though and long test drive and don't sign on the dotted line unless everything is fixed to your satisfaction. there are other Dealers who need the business. Bad Experience is a terrible teacher and you don't want to lear that way.
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