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Pros and cons of purchasing out of state

Campin__Nana
Explorer
Explorer
We are looking at purchasing a Jayco TT out of state. We live in TN and are finding better deals in OH and IL. Are there any reasons we shouldn't do this? What are your experiences with purchasing out of state? Also, if we do this, should we have that dealer install the sway hitch or have it done somewhere at home before we,leave? Thank you.
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B_O__Plenty
Explorer II
Explorer II
Pros: Save lots of money

Cons: Can't think of any...If you travel you won't be near your selling dealer anyway if something goes wrong. Buying locally is no guaranty that you will get good service when needed.

B.O.
Former Ram/Cummins owner
2015 Silverado 3500 D/A DRW
Yup I'm a fanboy!
2016 Cedar Creek 36CKTS

ljr
Nomad
Nomad
jnharley wrote:
We also ordered and bought our unit factory direct in Kansas. When we need service, we return to Kansas RV Center (former NuWa/HitchHiker factory). We schedule an appointment, show up at the appointed time, and they have a team assigned to work on the RV. No waiting for weeks for the dealer to look at it. They try to get your 5th wheel back to you at the end of the day for your use at the nearby city campground that is free for the first 2 nights. So ordering out of state was worth it to us. We are fulltimers so traveling to Kansas for service is no big deal for us.



X2 to all of that.
Larry

jnharley
Explorer
Explorer
We also ordered and bought our unit factory direct in Kansas. When we need service, we return to Kansas RV Center (former NuWa/HitchHiker factory). We schedule an appointment, show up at the appointed time, and they have a team assigned to work on the RV. No waiting for weeks for the dealer to look at it. They try to get your 5th wheel back to you at the end of the day for your use at the nearby city campground that is free for the first 2 nights. So ordering out of state was worth it to us. We are fulltimers so traveling to Kansas for service is no big deal for us.
2015 Dodge Dually
2012 NuWa Discover America 355CK

ljr
Nomad
Nomad
I purchased my FW factory direct in KS and brought it back to PA. They had the paperwork all in order so I'd pay sales tax and get a title in PA. I certainly would have preferred the PA dealer that sold my previous two but they had stopped doing warranty service anyway.
Larry

fj12ryder
Explorer III
Explorer III
The only issue that comes to mind is having warranty work done by a local dealer. We live in Missouri and bought our toyhauler in Tennessee, but we had a recall issue and the local dealer took care of the warranty job quickly. Any dealer that works on the brand you buy should do warranty work, but some dealers may be a bit put out that you didn't buy from them and will put your unit at the back of their queue. We talked with our local dealer before we bought elsewhere and made sure we could have him do warranty work.

We also registered our toyhauler before we picked it up so we had a valid license plate. And in our case we had a certain amount of time to take the unit out of Tennessee or we would have to pay taxes on it. Not a big deal as we were leaving the state the next day.
Howard and Peggy

"Don't Panic"

K_Charles
Explorer
Explorer
We bought out last 2 far from home. The place you buy your WD hitch should set it up and show you how to set it up. They can't do that without the TT.

Beware, some places think they know how to set up a WD hitch but don't, or just don't want to take the time. Read enough to get an idea of what should happen and then watch them do it.