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bhh
Aug 01, 2014Explorer
As someone who does warranty repair work (although not in the RV industry), I fell sorry for perfectionists that live in an imperfect world. I got pretty disgusted a few years ago when neurotic customers were obsessing over minor details (at that time, my daughter was having serious medical issues, and their little problems seemed a bit trivial).
All that said, the dealer's pre-delivery inspection and/or factory final QA should have caught a couple of the major issues and they seem a bit lax in not doing so. And the dealer should be more proactive in making those things right. I'd have the dealer (or factory) fix a couple of the issues and fix myself or live with the rest.
All that said, the dealer's pre-delivery inspection and/or factory final QA should have caught a couple of the major issues and they seem a bit lax in not doing so. And the dealer should be more proactive in making those things right. I'd have the dealer (or factory) fix a couple of the issues and fix myself or live with the rest.
loulou57 wrote:
When we were looking for an RV we went to almost every dealer in southern Ontario. Not a word of a lie we spent a month, every day going to look at RV's. We looked at everything from tent trailers to large class A because we had not decided on what we wanted.
Other than the "slit" -in the underbelly, everything else you are concerned with is not so unusual. Everything we looked at had issues, every dealer said that the(issue) would be replaced or fixed.
If you get stressed over the small stuff, you will never buy another RV again.
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