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Dakota98
Sep 21, 2014Explorer
Old-Biscuit wrote:
1 1/2 hours should have been plenty of time/opportunity for 'how does this work, how does that work, show me.......etc.
Buyer beware/entry level......has nothing to do with whether it is a 'decent' unit or not.
Buyer beware..means ask/inquire PRIOR to purchase
Entry level....means it is a basic functional unit lacking all the bells and whistles.
Using a entry level Newmar Class A as reference when talking pop-up tent camper is disingenuous
You bought a basic functional camper and are now unhappy with some of it's features......upgrade the fridge to the Dometic fridge that is an 'option'
Course that will cost more.
Many "first time buyers" of an RV don't even know what questions to ask & the Dealer (sales person) isn't going to mention the negative features of what they are selling, entry level or not. I think the 12 volt system is probably the most misunderstood feature of an RV. Many of us that have owned one for a while, didn't really learn about it, but through experience.
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