wwh
Newbie RV’er
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Post by wwh on Feb 17, 2017 9:56:38 GMT -5
We are considering buying the above noted RV. Is there anything that we should be aware of (good pr bad)?
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Post by Chuck on Feb 18, 2017 19:49:41 GMT -5
WWH
1. Take you time doing your PDI, ours took two and one half hours 2. Do not let the dealer change you for such (PDI), 3. Do not not sign on the dotted line before you do your PDI 4. Make them fix what ever is found wrong during PDI before signing 5. Make sure the dealer will stand behind you new purchase
As with any brand there are good and bad trailers made on Mondays and Friday's so some people say LOL, what important is that you look closely at what you are buying an that the dealer will honor any commitments that you both agree to.
You will read on any trailer brand reflector the good band and the ugly from owners who have or had problems, but if you look deep into what was or is the problem I would say 50% to 60% is their own fault more than likely.
Also there are people who visit these sites who will tell you how bad a brand is but then reading you will see that they have never owned the product they are complaining about or for that matter any trailer/camper that the NFG ever made Ugh ....
I would do a search on the internet taking into what I have stated above and from your own opinion, then go have a look at the trailer ask a ton of questions you have written up and then decide if this is the camper for you...
As I have always said some trailers talk to you and some don't, sit in the trailer for a while, walk around, see if it has the functions you want, open an close doors inside and out, above all do not let the salesman talk you into anything, if it fits then talk money if not walk away there is always another one around the corner
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