For most trailers, that warranty is only for one year anyway. Some do offer 2 year warranties.
After the one or two years, you're on your own anyway. If there is an independent RV repair facility nearby, after one or two years it's a moot point. Besides, most of the appliances, etc are covered by the appliance manufacturer, and you don't have to go through the original dealer, as long as the independent RV repair shop is authorized to work on the particular appliance.
popupcamping wrote:
If you can't fix the things that go wrong with a trailer yourself you should buy local. Because you are probably guaranteed the local dealer will have an attitude about fixing stuff.
Tons of stuff will likely need re screwed, refastened, tightened, sealed, rehung,adjusted just to start. You need to be able to do these things all on your own and not get upset about it.
Major things are generally covered under their own warranty (fridges, a/c's, axles) and generally these things are likely to fail while on the road, therefore your "local" dealer may be of no help.
plus the fact the warranty is generally only 1 year I wouldn't worry about it.
I, personally will be driving from NB to Indiana when my new Rockwood Roo 183 is purchased ;)