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DM6156
Apr 20, 2018Explorer
Jebby14 wrote:DM6156 wrote:BarneyS wrote:
I think you will find that the warranties are generally useless most of the time. You are far better off learning to become your own RV mechanic and doing run of the mill repairs yourself. I would go with option #2. :)
Barney
indeed, that is most viable option. Just didn't expect to be doing any repairs, let alone repairs myself, after only 2 months and 1 trip of ownership.
guessing you didn't do much homework before buying? shake down period on the garbage they sell now combined with poor dealer service is no secret
actually, this dealer is supposed one of the best in the area which is why I drove an hour there instead of 15 minutes to camping world. However, I've found out that service and parts don't talk to each other. I am waiting on call back from service department mananger on part availability.
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