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monkey44
Dec 10, 2018Nomad II
It's been our experience that CLAIMING the best warranty is usually not the same as actually REPAIRING a warranty claim. I've been in a time or two with warranty work on an 2002 Angler (bought new) a few months after I bought it, and was blown off several times by several dealers and had to repair it myself.
And also had a slight problem with 2008 Lance (two issues) and Lance stepped right up and sent the parts (too far to go to Lance dealer) next time I was in Lancaster a few months later, Lance tech came out and spent a couple hours checking the entire unit right at the plant, and upgraded a couple things too.
Have no clue how good TL is with it, but like stated above, most of the mechanical stuff is mfgr covered, so not a lot left that might give a problem =- leaks maybe, or windows, a door.
Despite any warranty coverage, best way to protect yourself is do a very thorough walk thru and test everything yourself before you plop down that final dollar.
And also had a slight problem with 2008 Lance (two issues) and Lance stepped right up and sent the parts (too far to go to Lance dealer) next time I was in Lancaster a few months later, Lance tech came out and spent a couple hours checking the entire unit right at the plant, and upgraded a couple things too.
Have no clue how good TL is with it, but like stated above, most of the mechanical stuff is mfgr covered, so not a lot left that might give a problem =- leaks maybe, or windows, a door.
Despite any warranty coverage, best way to protect yourself is do a very thorough walk thru and test everything yourself before you plop down that final dollar.
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