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Chuck_S
May 31, 2013Explorer
Take the short drive tomorrow and see for yourself.
There are 19 (nineteen) Roo 23SS campers in stock this morning at RVWholesalers. This time of year there will be 2014 titled models on the lot.
So called "warranty work" on campers is rarely necessary and when done is performed by a minimum wage "mechanic" at the dealer. You can usually fix everything yourself with hand tools. Things like cabinet doors will need to be adjusted, etc.
Price the local shop and RVW. The price difference is usually astounding and not worth the premium (for no value added) in my sole experience with a hybrid. There's a Roo dealer here in Cleveland. I drove 3 hours to RVWholesalers and pocketed the $4000 savings. Trailer has needed no "warranty" work.
-- Chuck
There are 19 (nineteen) Roo 23SS campers in stock this morning at RVWholesalers. This time of year there will be 2014 titled models on the lot.
So called "warranty work" on campers is rarely necessary and when done is performed by a minimum wage "mechanic" at the dealer. You can usually fix everything yourself with hand tools. Things like cabinet doors will need to be adjusted, etc.
Price the local shop and RVW. The price difference is usually astounding and not worth the premium (for no value added) in my sole experience with a hybrid. There's a Roo dealer here in Cleveland. I drove 3 hours to RVWholesalers and pocketed the $4000 savings. Trailer has needed no "warranty" work.
-- Chuck
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