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dadmomh
Mar 04, 2014Explorer
So I'm going to assume that you're driving from NC to OH to buy a trailer....would that be from RV Wholesalers?? If so, you need to have contacted them and started the purchase process before you hit the road. They require a $1000 NON-refundable deposit, however it is applicable to another trailer if you decide to do that. That guarantees that what you're looking at will actually be there and waiting for you. Unless, of course, you just chance it.
We have bought both our HTT and TT from them and have no complaints. There are a lot of happy customers here and on Hybrid Explorer.
If you're looking at another dealer, still feel that you should contact them ahead of time, find out their policies and make sure you're not making the drive for something already sold.
Re licensing...believe it cannot leave one state and into another without a tag of some sort. With RVW, they issue a temp tag for 30 days, you do NOT pay the sales tax until you register it in your home state and get that tag. The cost of the OH tag is minimal - maybe less than $10?? Can't remember. We had no paperwork issues at all either time. They sell a ton of units going to Canada and I don't recall anyone ever having paperwork problems crossing the border. Everything is ready and waiting for your PDI and signing a mountain of papers. We've bought houses with less paperwork than the new lending laws require.
We have bought both our HTT and TT from them and have no complaints. There are a lot of happy customers here and on Hybrid Explorer.
If you're looking at another dealer, still feel that you should contact them ahead of time, find out their policies and make sure you're not making the drive for something already sold.
Re licensing...believe it cannot leave one state and into another without a tag of some sort. With RVW, they issue a temp tag for 30 days, you do NOT pay the sales tax until you register it in your home state and get that tag. The cost of the OH tag is minimal - maybe less than $10?? Can't remember. We had no paperwork issues at all either time. They sell a ton of units going to Canada and I don't recall anyone ever having paperwork problems crossing the border. Everything is ready and waiting for your PDI and signing a mountain of papers. We've bought houses with less paperwork than the new lending laws require.
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