Unlike the automotive industry, RV dealers are much less "linked" to the manufacturers they sell. Finding a good one that provides proper quality control before the sale and satisfactory customer service after the purchase can be a challenge. Because RV makers are building more units today than every before, it's left up to the dealer to provide a high standard of quality checks before these coaches are picked up by the customer. A good RV dealer should complete a thorough inspection (PDI) prior to the customer's delivery date. When the customer arrives, then the formal walkthrough begins. A good dealer will provide ample time for the customer to ask questions, inspect, and ask some more questions.
Unfortunately in recent months (and years), your story is becoming more replicated. Much has to do with the shear number of RV's being built today. Blame the economy on that.
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2017 Keystone Bullet 308BHS in Saddle.
2017 RAM 2500 Laramie Mega Cab 4x4 Hemi 6.4L
2008 GMC Yukon XL Denali (SOLD)
Hensley SwiftArrow Control Hitch with 1000 lb Spring Bars
Me, DW, (3) little DS's, and 1 rambunctious Boston Terrier
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