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PButler96
Jul 29, 2022Explorer
wiskeyVI wrote:
My dad bought a 2020 Thor Class C, and has filed under oregon state lemon law as it can't seem to keep the starter battery to last more than a few days at a time.
CW had it many times, and found a sort in the hydraulics, that they thought was the culprit....but nope.
It's now at a Ford dealer to get looked at...
The RV Industry's warranties are the largest shell game ever created and its amazing they have gotten away with it as long as they have. RV buyers are fools,myself included. It's a good example of what extensive and successful lobbying can do. When you buy one of these things, tear the warranty page from the paperwork and use it to wipe your arse when you take your next constitutional, then it will at least be worth something.
I think your dad is screwed. To my knowledge the only state that has a lemon law covering RVs is Texas and even there it comes with lots of hurdles. Now if they can prove the issue is with the Ford Chassis he might be successful under a lemon law but then what about the house on top? Even if he receives a favorable settlement on the Ford Chassis they're not going to make Ford pay on the Thor house.
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