"AndyLyyc" - buyers can encounter the same "situation" in the USA - local dealer supposedly won't provide warranty service at all, or customers who bought from him have priority for service.
Hmmmm - suppose you're on vacation 3,000 miles away from the *local* dealer where you purchased.
I'm in CA - purchased in MT from Marden's (Havre & Great Falls).
Family business - spent some time with the owners.
Not Keystone, but they do a large business with Canadian buyers.
Matched "wholesalers" price (longer distance), which local dealers would not.
Enjoyable experience, enjoyed the camping trip on return -
and would do it all again!
Warranty.
The Jayco I purchased had a two-year warranty, which I never needed.
Had two minor problems we missed on the PDI - and corrected both easily myself in about 5-10 minutes.
Might add the PDI was done by an independent RV service at the dealer's expense.
Even "camped" on the dealer's lot in Great Falls for two nights.
A year or so after purchase, I had some time to kill in Las Vegas.
Had a friendly chat with a salesman and also the service department about the subject of purchasing elsewhere -vs- warranty work.
After some "beating around the bush" - and stories about lost sales to their competition, their customers *first*, etc. - they admitted it would be no problem - including the "pecking order".
Bottom line -(IMO)- in the unlikely event you had a major warranty related problem, it would be worthwhile to cross the border -or- contact Keystone and see if they would cover service from an independent service facility.
If the local competition can't come close enough to the crossborder dealer's price - you'll have to decide if the savings merit the "risk".
(Think you know what I would do, LOL!)
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