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valhalla360
Aug 08, 2016Navigator
proxim2020 wrote:
Technically if it hasn't been registered then its still considered new...
I'm not sure if there is a legal definition for RV's but for cars, if you use them even without titling them, you can't sell them as new. They typically use "Demo" as a work around to imply like new without actually saying it.
Test drives usually aren't considered to break the "new" status as it's part of the marketing. If the dealer had said it was on a test ride with another prospective buyer for the weekend, it might be a gray area but loaning it out to friends and family doesn't cut it. That is clearly damaging the "new" status.
Reality is the salesman is going to get chewed out if the owner finds out he admitted what was happening but only for admitting it not because it was happening.
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