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Arizona Kid wrote:
It was just a suggestion.
Roadtrek might be able to put a little pressure on a dealer to do warranty work, but they can't tell them how soon to do it. Dealers are independent businesses, and even though they have a deal to sell Roadtreks, unfortunately they don't have to service them.
Good luck in getting the new Rt. and service.
โMay-18-2014 09:44 PM
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Arizona Kid wrote:
The hardest thing might be finding a local dealer that will do your warranty work. You might want to ask the dealer you plan on taking it to, if they will do the warranty work. Many dealers won't, or will make you wait, because you didn't buy from them. Warranty work is usually a break even or losing situation for dealers.
I would camp close to the selling dealer for several days, to make sure everything works, and avoid the hassle of having to deal with another dealer.
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gerrym51 wrote:
Specifically-how do you arrange how to get back without a license plate.
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gerrym51 wrote:Bumpyroad wrote:
no problem, they will just slap a temporary tag on it. they should NOT withold state tax/registration fees. If you have a loan against it they might have to collect tax and you have to then work that out with your home DMV/
bumpy
what about insurance? can that be done without official registration?