SoundGuy wrote:
2edgesword wrote:
The dealer also doesn’t want to assume the liability for accessories you have installed not knowing if they were installed correctly.
A dealer also doesn't want the grief (and waste of time) dealing with someone who has purchased a used trailer, has no warranty, yet still insists on returning to the dealership for "help" when something the previous owner left behind doesn't work as the new owner thinks it should, an inverter, television antenna booster, battery, weight distribution system being examples.
That is why the phrase "as is" goes on the bill of sale. It is up to the buyer to do a proper survey before & on condition of sale.