They don't sell they don't get paid or keep the job.
Whatever they have to do to get the rv sold.
Someone else will deal with all the problems and fibs.
It gets to the sales manager, his job is to take care of them, refuse to acknowledge they exist, or you knew it when you bought it.
When they get the units in they make list of things that need repair or replacement etc and send it to the factory which sends them a check to cover it.
When it is sold to you they fix them or they don't,then, and you have to invest time and so forth to get it fixed.
Next time I will arrange for factory pickup and have it gone through and hopefully done.
You could go to the factory and get it spec'd like you want and then call the Dealer or find a Dealer and negotiate a price.
Should be the best deal you could make since the Dealer doesn't have anything invested in it. Just a call from you offering money. What a deal.
Of course get the extended warranty,that the factory will accept.
They don't like fooling with Good Sams as it may take a looong time to get paid and other things.
Take it to the factory for repairs. Cost may be higher or not and under ffactory warranty, none.