loulou57 wrote:
We would not have accepted reconditioned parts either on a brand new unit.
When is new not new?
How about buying a new RV (never registered) only to find out that the dealer had loaned it out. An onion was found as well as food marks not noticeable right away. Legally was it " new"
Unless you go pick it up from the factory, or the dealer is next door to the factory, pretty much all motorhomes get driven from the factory to the dealer. That's why almost all of the motorhomes in California have at least 2500 miles on them. And there's a good chance the guy delivering the motorhome also slept in it and ate in it. They also may have towed their ride home behind it.