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TeryT
Jul 24, 2018Explorer
I think what many have said here about finding the floorplan you like and getting a good dealer who will honor repairs is probably a good approach. As stated above, we've been real happy with our FR Rockwood ultralight all these years. But like I told an Air Force fellow recently who just bought a nice, new Arctic Fox TT, be prepared to find a few things here and there that are not perfect. Then it's up to you whether you want to fix or take it to the dealer. (and maybe Arctic Fox owners might want to chime in - if their brand in fact didn't have these "little" issues like other brands)
I think that's true of most everything - houses, vehicles, RVs . . . You get what suits you the best, try to have as much fixed as possible before you possess, and then be prepared to do many little things yourself.
If one has too high expectations, then one won't be very happy. (this is what my wife says about me - what do you think she means?)
I think that's true of most everything - houses, vehicles, RVs . . . You get what suits you the best, try to have as much fixed as possible before you possess, and then be prepared to do many little things yourself.
If one has too high expectations, then one won't be very happy. (this is what my wife says about me - what do you think she means?)
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