Be thankful that's all it is - as bad as that may seem, things could be a
whole lot worse. Unfortunately, poor quality is rampant in the industry. :(
You got nothing covered? I would have at the least written to the dealer and manufacturer before the end of a year to outline the issues and ask them what to do. Maybe try the resolution dept. in TL mag.? Sometimes though, it can be easier and less grief to just fix things yourself (if you can).
I won't go into what we have been through in the past, but on our current 7 month old TT, the brakes are being rebuilt (under warranty) due to grease in all 4 of them. We'll never know how this happened and it could be anywhere from the axle manufacturer to the dealer. Sadly, this is the 2nd of 3 TTs we've owned that have had this happen. How can something so important as brakes EVER have this happen?? Doesn't happen in the automotive world. Quality control in the TT industry sucks and it can happen to any brand.
goducks10 wrote:
I always get a kick out of the term Amish workers. Like they have the time to hand craft some beautiful piece of furniture. They're running to get done just like the rest are.
The Amish oughta trademark their name and get royalties. They'd be awash in cash in no time.
I like telling people who don't know about RVs that our TT is handmade by craftsmen - just like a Ferrari or old Bugatti. That always impresses. :D