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SequoiaBound wrote:
For someone brand new to this and just starting research are there any resources or guides for how to spot issues and/or this "quality" that folks mention often?
In home buying and in RV shopping it is easy to look at the shiny objects and overlook the guts. Since I started from scratch about three weeks ago I've gone from not knowing what Class A/B/C meant to researching individual manufacturers and models and common problems. I've watched hours of youtube videos to learn basics and model reviews.
That being said, beyond looking for things like water damage, obvious wear and tear, generator hours, tire year, what other issues should I be looking for? Should I just rely on an RV mechanic once I believe I've found the right RV? Using the VIN can I obtain maintenance records from the manufacturer or any other resource?
Also am I allowed to flatly ask on these forums what is a quality manufacturer vs a cheapo? I have a pretty good feel based upon pricing and the used market but just thought I'd throw it out there.
โJul-12-2016 09:51 PM
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โJul-11-2016 07:46 AM
msmith1199 wrote:
What he is describing here is exactly what happened to the American auto industry back in the 70's. They started cutting costs and cutting quality and turning out junk. So American's quit buying and started buying Japanese cars instead. How long until Japan gets into the RV industry?
I think this article, although having some incorrect info, is spot on. Have you walked into some of the newer light weight trailers? I find myself walking carefully because it feels like you're going to fall through the floor. You can just walk around and look at the cheapness of everything. But then again, I'm a consumer who is willing to pay more for quality. The reason the RV makers are doing this is because so many consumers look at price over quality. At least until after they buy the cheapest and then can't figure out why it's falling apart.
โJul-11-2016 06:11 AM
jupiter217 wrote:
wow, wow, wow. thank you so much for this post. i recently retired and was doing research in prep to going full time RVing. after reading that article and listening to the referenced audio file from the lemon law lawyer i have deep 6'ed the whole idea. i almost walked into a nightmare. thank you again for saving me from such a headache.
โJul-11-2016 06:06 AM
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โJul-10-2016 07:00 PM
jupiter217 wrote:
wow, wow, wow. thank you so much for this post. i recently retired and was doing research in prep to going full time RVing. after reading that article and listening to the referenced audio file from the lemon law lawyer i have deep 6'ed the whole idea. i almost walked into a nightmare. thank you again for saving me from such a headache.
โJul-10-2016 06:35 PM
J&R wrote:RLS7201 wrote:
While some valid points are made, the author does show some lack of knowledge when he blames the RV manufactures for the in tank fuel pumps. He needs to learn the difference between coach and chassis.
Richard
This is an excellent point. Most dealers do not warranty chassis, engine, trans, etc. So ask them for info as to who to go to. Ford, Cat, cummins, freightliner, etc. They should have experience with these dealers. Get names, contacts, etc. Do some homework.
โJul-10-2016 12:44 PM
RLS7201 wrote:
While some valid points are made, the author does show some lack of knowledge when he blames the RV manufactures for the in tank fuel pumps. He needs to learn the difference between coach and chassis.
Richard
โJul-10-2016 10:44 AM
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