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ScottG
Oct 18, 2019Nomad
Research the dealership before buying.
Check the reviews closely and don't ignore the bad ones even if they're in the minority.
I bought from two very credible dealerships. The RV's had issues (especially NW) and I took them anyway because I knew they would stand behind them - and they did. Yes, bad paint, busted doors, defective roof (not leaking), vibrating AC and the list goes on. I arranged to have things fixed out-of-season so I didn't have to miss any camping.
So yes, I would absolutely accept the RV with defects under these conditions.
Check the reviews closely and don't ignore the bad ones even if they're in the minority.
I bought from two very credible dealerships. The RV's had issues (especially NW) and I took them anyway because I knew they would stand behind them - and they did. Yes, bad paint, busted doors, defective roof (not leaking), vibrating AC and the list goes on. I arranged to have things fixed out-of-season so I didn't have to miss any camping.
So yes, I would absolutely accept the RV with defects under these conditions.
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