vindicator wrote:
I found a TT out of state for about $6,000 less then what I can get it for here at home.
Has anyone purchased from out of state and had issues with getting repairs and warranty work done back at home? Good and bad feed back please!
Yes, it's not the auto industry and many dealerships will refuse to do none traveling warranty repairs unless you bought it from them.
I ran into this when I bought fron an out of state dealership because they were thousands less. The local dealer refused and Forest River, the maker of my Rockwood camper, stated that is correct. If any dealership refuses to do warranty repair work, you must return the trailer back to the purchasing dealer for warranty repair.
I went through hell as that camper was made like a pile of garbage and literally falling apart. Instead of fighting with who will work on it(as the selling dealership could NOT fix anything without damaging more), I just traded after a year and bought locally.
Jayco is the only maker that I know of, that requires all dealers perform warranty repairs on camper, whether it was bought from them or not. Still one dealer still refused so I was driving 3 hours to get somethings done to my Jayco. After notifying Jayco, they did punish that dealer through some stock or another avenue. Jayco can not legally make them repair none purchasing customers campers but they can open up their dealership agreement with them.
I would buy locally if you can even if it's $1000 more, but if you can't, make sure to find a dealership that performs "GOOD" work and make a plan for them to do repairs locally BEFORE you buy without knowing.
I would be very careful of the 2 big online wholesalers that are out there. I can't remember which one without going through emails, but they were very rude and wouldn't offer any concrete information on how repairs would get done.
PLUS you have to pay upfront all repairs and be refunded, if the refund is even enough to pay the bill in full. NO THANK YOU.
Good luck.
2019 Ford F150 XLT Sport, CC, 4WD, 145" WB, 3.5L Ecoboost, 10 speed, 3.55 9.75" Locking Axle, Max Tow, 1831# Payload, 10700# Tow Rating, pulling a
2020 Rockwood Premier 2716g, with a 14' box.
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