WeBeFulltimers wrote:
GoPackGo wrote:
I drove 2000 miles round trip. Gotta do what you gotta do if you want to save the bucks.
And when something goes wrong that you can't repair yourself you get to drive that 2000 miles again to get someone to do it.
I've purchased three new RVs over the years all from local dealers. When it came to warranty service the dealers hands were usually tied and I was at the mercy of the factory for approval. Usually my unit would sit at the dealers lot for weeks waiting for warranty work. After warranty service just put me at the end of the long line of other work the dealer had scheduled. As far as I could see most of the RV dealers actually run two companies out of the same location, one for sales and one for service and the two don't really cooperate. There may be dealers where this isn't true, but finding them is difficult and they may not be local to where I live. My next RV will be purchased on price alone, and service after the sale will not be a factor.