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Crabbypatty
Aug 19, 2015Explorer
No its not provided that you check it out yourself as well. The dealer will probably only give you 30 days and who needs the back n forth hassle. We just bought a 2008 Sunnybrook Sunset Creek a year ago. So it was 6 years old. We looked for quite awhile and settled on this make and model. Finding one hundreds of miles away, I placed a credit card deposit subject to my inspection on the phone and went up the following week. They said that they would have it prepped and ready so we could leave with it. Couldn't have been further from he truth. It was filthy. So the salesman had the cleaning crew come back in while I had the technician turn everything on. First he said that he couldn't put water in it and I said then I cant buy it unless we check all the systems. He said they did so I said then it shouldn't be a problem turning it all on again. The picture we looked to buy had a spare but there wasn't one on the trailer so I mentioned that they weren't happy, but then new spare was placed on it. the invoice had a new battery and battery box on it. I told them I didn't want that as I was going to buy two 6 volts for up front. We went round and round with that for a bit and finally the manager came out and said it would cos more to take it off, so its your for free. A good 4-5 hours later. We were satisfied, hitched up and drove off. We went to a cg as it was two far to make it home and wouldn't you know it, toilet leaked. I called the salesman and he had a new toilet shipped tour house. In this instance the sales man at Kingston CW made all the difference in the sale. You cant trust that the dealer will have it all together unless you check it out. If you don't know what to do, bring someone who does. Dont sign the papers or pay until your completely satisfied. If they resist then that's the first sign of trouble go somewhere else.
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