Oct-24-2013 10:14 PM
May-03-2014 07:53 AM
dougrainer wrote:mtrumpet wrote:Tntman wrote:
Sorry to be so late here!
You bought a Tiffin motorhome, Bob Tiffin WILL take care of ANY problems you may have PERIOD. My Phaeton had more than three years of work performed with no charge. When my exhaust pipe blew a hole EIGHT years after I bought the coach, I talked to Bob and he told me to send him the bills for the repair and he would take care of it. I TALKED directly to Bob, try that with ANY OTHER COACH manufacturer. When I am in Red Bay, I stop and talk to Bob, the owner of Tiffin. Try that with the owner, president or CEO of any other RV manufacturer.
Tiffin has a service center out west somewhere, take your coach there, call Bob in Red Bay if you have a problem.
That's all well and good, however, isn't it true that you have to take the coach all the way to Red Bay, Alabama in order to get warranty work completed? Or, will local Tiffin dealers (who have the capability) do the work? (I'm not commenting, I'm merely asking because I don't know.)
Having to have to run down to Red Bay for repairs wouldn't seem to do much good for those Tiffin owners in, say, the northeast or upper mid-west for example.
OUT of warranty, you MUST usually take the Tiffin to Red Bay for warranty consideration for major repairs. Tiffin has a West Coast area RV service center authorized to do those major type out of warranty, warranty repairs to keep from driving to Red Bay. 99% of Tiffin warranty work (non chassis) can be done by the Tiffin dealer network. Some people just like to go to Red Bay. Now, Tiffin has changed their policy last year.
Units within 2 years on new can make appointments at Red bay for warranty repairs
Units OUT of the 2 year time frame cannot make an appt and are served First come first served. You arrive sign in and they give you a ticket and you park in their camping lot and they come get you as service bays open up.
They did this because a LOT of their repairs were items that any dealer or authorized service center could do, but people just wanted to go to the factory and they were overloaded with these type repairs. Doug
May-03-2014 07:17 AM
May-02-2014 06:07 PM
mtrumpet wrote:Tntman wrote:
Sorry to be so late here!
You bought a Tiffin motorhome, Bob Tiffin WILL take care of ANY problems you may have PERIOD. My Phaeton had more than three years of work performed with no charge. When my exhaust pipe blew a hole EIGHT years after I bought the coach, I talked to Bob and he told me to send him the bills for the repair and he would take care of it. I TALKED directly to Bob, try that with ANY OTHER COACH manufacturer. When I am in Red Bay, I stop and talk to Bob, the owner of Tiffin. Try that with the owner, president or CEO of any other RV manufacturer.
Tiffin has a service center out west somewhere, take your coach there, call Bob in Red Bay if you have a problem.
That's all well and good, however, isn't it true that you have to take the coach all the way to Red Bay, Alabama in order to get warranty work completed? Or, will local Tiffin dealers (who have the capability) do the work? (I'm not commenting, I'm merely asking because I don't know.)
Having to have to run down to Red Bay for repairs wouldn't seem to do much good for those Tiffin owners in, say, the northeast or upper mid-west for example.
May-02-2014 11:10 AM
May-02-2014 10:39 AM
Tntman wrote:
Sorry to be so late here!
You bought a Tiffin motorhome, Bob Tiffin WILL take care of ANY problems you may have PERIOD. My Phaeton had more than three years of work performed with no charge. When my exhaust pipe blew a hole EIGHT years after I bought the coach, I talked to Bob and he told me to send him the bills for the repair and he would take care of it. I TALKED directly to Bob, try that with ANY OTHER COACH manufacturer. When I am in Red Bay, I stop and talk to Bob, the owner of Tiffin. Try that with the owner, president or CEO of any other RV manufacturer.
Tiffin has a service center out west somewhere, take your coach there, call Bob in Red Bay if you have a problem.
May-02-2014 08:29 AM
May-02-2014 06:40 AM
peaches&cream wrote:John S. wrote:
Reading these stories makes me glad I have a Foretravel. Even an old one can get fixed in two weeks at the factory with a long list. If you buy a new one they have a whole team dedicated to making it right. They send you out for a long weekend about 90 miles away and have you come back with anything that is wrong. Usually there is not much.
John, that sounds great, but. Could you not purchase 3 HR Ambassador's new for the same price as 1 Foretravel? That way if 1 was in the shop you would have use of the other 2. This holds true comparing yr. models for 15 yrs.
May-02-2014 05:44 AM
John S. wrote:
Reading these stories makes me glad I have a Foretravel. Even an old one can get fixed in two weeks at the factory with a long list. If you buy a new one they have a whole team dedicated to making it right. They send you out for a long weekend about 90 miles away and have you come back with anything that is wrong. Usually there is not much.
May-02-2014 05:40 AM
May-02-2014 04:15 AM
May-02-2014 02:16 AM
May-01-2014 04:34 PM
peaches&cream wrote:I could not agree more. Larry
After reading these post it's no wonder some people purchase only 1 MH (their 1st and last). Once they get out of it they would never commit to another purchase of one. Scares normal people to death trying to keep the thing going while making payments on a lemon. I've been there, done that, and have the T shirt.
May-01-2014 02:25 PM
May-01-2014 02:02 PM
Tntman wrote:
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