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Our inspection or the Dealers?

chrisandoctavia
Explorer
Explorer
We are on the verge of buying a 2007 Itasca Impulse R31C from a very reputable local RV Dealership

They have told us that they thoroughly inspected the vehicle when it came in, and have given us a copy of the worksheet showing the work they undertook following that inspection

The vehicle looks to be in very good condition

We had previously been thinking of having our OWN independant inspection done - and although we haven't pressed this with the dealer, they have been emphasizing the inspections that THEY undertook (also saying that there would be a further inspection prior to our actually taking delivery should we go ahaed with the purchase)

What do any of ypou who have bought used RVs from a dealer think?

If we found an RV inspector - are they usually able to inspect vehicles on the dealer's premises?

Are dealers generally OK with prospective buyers bringing in their own inspector?

Thanks fopr any advice or help you can give

Chris and Octavia
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Dadio24
Explorer
Explorer
If you are unsure of the condition, have YOUR inspector make a thorough review of everything. If the Dealer does not allow, run, don’t walk away from this deal. The Dealer should not have an issue with your inspector, but may not want to fix/repair everything your inspector finds. That’s where the negotiations will start all over again…or just wing it, trust the Dealership and hope for the best!