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ajacobs1112
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HI all, I am looking to purchase a used Class A, and live in NJ. I was wondering if anyone has a recommendation for a reputable dealer within 500 miles. I hear all kinds of horror stories about poor service after a purchase and am a little cautious. Thanks for any help on this matter. Allen
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Bumpyroad
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CWDoc115 wrote:
It's a little far from your local, but I've been doing business with McGeorge Rolling Hills RV in Ashland, VA since the early 90's. They will treat you right in both sales, service & customer support.


I;m glad to hear they evidently have improved then since their service dept. has been slammed here on occasion.
bumpy

CWDoc115
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It's a little far from your local, but I've been doing business with McGeorge Rolling Hills RV in Ashland, VA since the early 90's. They will treat you right in both sales, service & customer support.

mgirardo
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We bought our current Motorhome from White Horse RV in Williamstown, NJ. We are considering another purchase from them. The dealership is family owned. They are good people. We have talked with several salesman and none of them are your typical high pressure sales folk - we like Alicia Kelly and Mike Cohen. Dave Munan is a good guy, but he is a typical salesman. He is no pressure though. Will Calvert in their parts department is a stand up guy and knowledgeable. They also have a dealership in Galloway Township, but we've never visited that location. They've never serviced our motorhome, so I can't give any feedback there. The only warranty issue we dealt with through them was the lock on the front door. They sent us a new lock with a paid shipping label to return the failed one. Usually the weekend before Memorial Day, they have an on-site "Show Sale".

We purchased our first camper from Hitcharama, now Hitch RV in Turnersville, NJ - a few miles north of White Horse RV. Both are on Rt 42 (Blackhorse Pike). We had no post sales dealings with Hitch RV. They don't have a large selection of Motorhomes, but they have some. They sell more Park Models and Travel Trailers.

I'd also recommend Driftwood RV in Clermont, NJ, but they don't sell Motorhomes.

-Michael
Michael Girardo
2017 Jayco Jayflight Bungalow 40BHQS Destination Trailer
2009 Jayco Greyhawk 31FS Class C Motorhome (previously owned)
2006 Rockwood Roo 233 Hybrid Travel Trailer (previously owned)
1995 Jayco Eagle 12KB pop-up (previously owned)

Harvey51
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You might read this thread Former rental motorhome thread

Most of us are very happy with our second hand motorhome. We bought our former rental class C from a reputable dealer, though we didn't know that at the time. The only bad part was an attempt by the dealership accountant to sell us a warranty. I turned it down; then a guy I knew in the service end of the business told me the warranty was useless. In 9 years it hasn't visited a garage or RV dealer for any work other than new tires, so even a good warranty would not have been useful.

I was a complete amateur with RVs so could easily have been sold a lemon. Make a friend with experience and knowledge or hire one to accompany you when you find one you like.
2004 E350 Adventurer (Canadian) 20 footer - Alberta, Canada
No TV + 100W solar = no generator needed

frankdamp
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Based on our experience back in 2010, I would definitely also consider private sales.We were looking for a Class A in the 30-35 ft. range and had visited about 12 dealerships within about 80 miles, without finding anything we liked.

As we were losing patience and had almost given up, I saw an ad in our local weekly newspaper. The seller was about 40 miles away. We called him up and drove over to see it - an 8-year-old Georgetown 325. It was an great shape, with only 12,000 miles on the clock and 48 hours on the generator. I test-drove it for 30 minutes or so and we bought it. The owner was the original buyer from new and we couldn't find any problems or defects.

He was asking about $6K less than blue book. When I asked why, he said "that's what I owe on the original loan and we've had our money's worth". He had developed a medical condition that restricted how far away from his doctor he could travel, so they couldn't be Rver's any more. He also said "you'll need new tires immediately - they're the originals." Six new Toyos at our local Les Schwab were about $2300.

We got 4 years and 6000 miles out of it before the $4.50/gallon gas prices forced us out. If I'd waited 18 months, we'd probably still have it with today's gas prices. We took a mega-hit on value when we sold it. We just had one expensive problem during our ownership when the fridge died and it was somewhere around $1400 to replace it.

Just our experience, but there is an alternative to buying from a dealership.
Frank Damp, DW - Eileen, pet - female Labrador (10 yrs old), location Anacortes, WA, retired RVers (since Dec 2014)

dr3x
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X2on rcd sales might be well worth the drive
Mel Parks
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crasster
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Private dealers sure they can lie, but I find them much more honest than a dealer. They have "skin" in the game. It's especially good when the private party has "stories and memories" and seem hesitant to let it go. Never seen a dealer be hesitant to sell.
4 whopping cylinders on Toyota RV's. Talk about great getting good MPG. Also I have a very light foot on the pedal. I followed some MPG advice on Livingpress.com and I now get 22 MPG! Not bad for a home on wheels.

bigred1cav
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I have found RCD Pataskala, Ohio to be honest in the service bays. That is my indicator of trustworthiness. Camping World hosed me down horribly and tossed me out the door wet.

jarata1
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midnightsadie wrote:
search for a good used private owner class A in my eyes a private owner will tell you the truth, where dealers don,t know how to,

Sometimes they are just as bad

midnightsadie
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search for a good used private owner class A in my eyes a private owner will tell you the truth, where dealers don,t know how to,

Bumpyroad
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do a search of this forum. lots of "lemons" discussed with the solution to dump them on the market.
bumpy

jplante4
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PPL is a bit more than 500 miles from NJ. There are a number of dealers concentrated around Hershey PA along the Penna Tpke.

When buying used, a dealership with a reputation isn't really necessary. What's more important is either being able to do minor repairs and maintenance yourself, or finding a good shop locally. This is where yelp and google reviews come in. Also, visit local campgrounds and ask the manager who they call when someone at the CG needs service.

Craigslist is where most of the buying gets done. RVT and RVTrader have listings that you can look through to get an idea of prices that are generally 20% too high. Research CL scams before you start looking there.

Finally find an inspector to have a look at the rig before you buy. You can find a list at NRVIA.
Jerry & Jeanne
1996 Safari Sahara 3530 - 'White Tiger'
CAT 3126/Allison 6 speed/Magnum Chassis
2014 Equinox AWD / Blue Ox

donn0128
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PPL motor homes seems pretty reputable from what most people say.