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late_bloomer
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Jan 21, 2015

we put down a deposit on a new-to-us 2005 Dolphin

Now we're doing the money dance. I have offered a price for the rv, and I have a tt to trade. Waiting for the approval of the sales mgr. DW hates this part, I love it!

But the dealership has asked if I wanted to purchase an exhaustive inspection, something like hundreds of items they look at, for $899. While I would love to have it, the price seems high. Anyone else had this? This inspection is separate from the pdi. Thanks

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  • PDI, is not a detailed process. The probability of a major problem present could be real expensive. Start by hiring your own mechanic that knows the brand you are buying. Do major checks first like engine and transmission. If they pass then go further, if not don't buy it. If dealer won't let you do your own inspection, run away from the deal. Run the VIN first for recalls and work done. Buy new if you can, as repairs to an old unit are not what you want. Plus, the interest rates are low and the unit qualifies for tax deduction as a second home.
  • You are buying a 10 yr. old coach, it will have things that will pop up that will need repair. I agree, $899 is a lot of money for them to tell you that something is not working properly. I would think that the PDI should reveal the most important items.

    Maybe give us some examples of what the expensive list covers.

    MM.