GoPackGo:
Your insinuation that the dealer knew the EverGreen plant was closing and some way they were not telling the customer about no warranty, etc., is completely out of line. How come it is always the dealer's fault? Posters really are "tough" when not spending their own money!
The contract with my son was signed over a week before the plant closing. Most of the dealers did not know about the closing until they read it in the media last Friday. A spokesman for EverGreen said "We have not told the dealers anything unless they call, and we tell them exactly this - that right now it's tough." This closing is costing the dealers big bucks to move their inventory.
My son, who had not completed the paper work, and had not taken delivery, worked out a deal yesterday with the dealer. After telling the dealer he would not take delivery of the unit minus the warranty they called him back later and offered him a four year nationwide service plan with roadside assistance, motels, etc. at no charge if he wouldn't cancel the order. He finally said OK as they had been working back and forth for the last month and really wanted that floor plan. He has had several RVs so he is not new to this game. It's nice that both the customer and the dealer were able to work out an agreement that was not the fault of either party.