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2008Wildcat wrote:
We have a saying...."buyers are liars".
It goes both ways folks.
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Lwiddis wrote:Our experience with La Mesa in Tucson, has been very positive. Can't vouch for their entire sales dept., but the two salespeople we dealt with were knowledgeable and honest--both had been employed there for over 10 years. Their Tucson service department definitely gets our big thumbs up. We initially worked our 3 or 4 warranty issues via email and pics without having to tow our rig down. Warranty authorizations and parts were ordered based on the emails. After we were notified the parts had arrived we were able to get a service appt. 3-4 days later. The parts were promptly replaced while we waited.
In one word NO. Some do yes. Generalizations are always inaccurate. My experience at La Mesa was positive.
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larry barnhart wrote:
We were at the rv sales before it was lazy days in Tucson and each fifth had a ford truck to match what was needed to tow that weight of fifth sitting beside it.
I thought tht was a great idea plus the salesman had a card showing this information.
chevman
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Chuck_thehammer wrote:
YES,, as in LIFE.. there are exceptions...
43 years as a used car mechanic...
my opinion.. RV salesmen are below used car salesmen. again my opinion.
Buyer educate yourselves BEFORE purchasing.