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Dec 06, 2015Explorer II
I wouldn't worry about it. Buy your trailer several months before you actually need it. Make sure that it is perfect before you take it off the lot.
As long as things are good to start with things will probably stay good.
In my experience RV,s are not a quarter as bad quality wise as reading these posts would have you believe. As long as initial concerns are addressed right away,you probably will have no reason for concern.
Also in my experience dealers go out of their way to service folks that are on the road.
If all else fails and you probably don't want to do it, throw out the veteran card! In this day and age it is hard to find a business that will not cater to one of our service members.
As long as things are good to start with things will probably stay good.
In my experience RV,s are not a quarter as bad quality wise as reading these posts would have you believe. As long as initial concerns are addressed right away,you probably will have no reason for concern.
Also in my experience dealers go out of their way to service folks that are on the road.
If all else fails and you probably don't want to do it, throw out the veteran card! In this day and age it is hard to find a business that will not cater to one of our service members.
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