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bee5
Mar 09, 2013Explorer
Ok Krobbe, I guess you just assumed it caught fire after 4 years. However, we purchased the TT when it was only 6 months old and we had it less than 30 days when it caught on fire. The first rv repair shop wouldn't touch it because it was too much of a liability to fix. The previous owners didn't have it that long due to some other minor things, per the dealer. We have had every seal replaced and the dealer really doesn't why its leaking. There is nothing wrong with our seals nor debris anywhere.
I do agree about the walls being slanted, it is great to see what's behind you when towing. But there is a reason they changed the design after one year of production or else they would have kept this great design.
And as far as doing my due diligence, again, I'm not sure why you are assuming that, I can only take the dealerships word for that, we did not purchase this from the previous owner. Unfortunately, you can't get a carfax for a TT. Do I think all of the bullets are like ours, no probably not, however if I would have come across a thread about leaks being a continual problem, we probably would have steered clear of them.
I do agree about the walls being slanted, it is great to see what's behind you when towing. But there is a reason they changed the design after one year of production or else they would have kept this great design.
And as far as doing my due diligence, again, I'm not sure why you are assuming that, I can only take the dealerships word for that, we did not purchase this from the previous owner. Unfortunately, you can't get a carfax for a TT. Do I think all of the bullets are like ours, no probably not, however if I would have come across a thread about leaks being a continual problem, we probably would have steered clear of them.
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