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fj12ryder
Mar 25, 2021Explorer III
I try to avoid using dealers, and try to find independent shops that depend on work to make a living, not selling RV's. They tend to be better at it. And not just for RV's, I do the same with all my vehicles...except my bikes, those nobody touches but me.
OTOH, I've had excellent service when I took the toyhauler in to a local dealer for warranty work. Took it in one day and picked it up a day later, and I didn't even buy it from them. So there are some good dealers, but it's a crapshoot.
OTOH, I've had excellent service when I took the toyhauler in to a local dealer for warranty work. Took it in one day and picked it up a day later, and I didn't even buy it from them. So there are some good dealers, but it's a crapshoot.
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