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    Posted: 17 Sep 2016 at 1:53pm
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17 Sep 2016 at 5:31pm
Agree this has been discussed before.  RV dealers are not like car dealers.  It is rare for a car dealer service dept to refuse warranty work simply because you did not buy from them.  Just the opposite for RV dealers.  It is rare to find one to do repairs on RV's they did not sell.  We saved $3000.00 buying over 100 miles away.  The local dealer already told us he would not do warranty work.  Claims he cannot get to his own customers so we would have to wait at least a month.  That said if you are going to buy further away stay there a few daysand camp locally to see if everything is working before heading home.  This way you can take it back immediately for warranty work.  And be forewarned.  If you buy an RV far away (e.g. Couch Nation) and they ship it to you, Forest River will give you a hard time and not accept a warranty claim for something that could have broken during transit.  How do they know if it was broken during Couch's shippng?  So I would not recommend buying far away and having them ship it.  I would buy far away only if the savings are significant and then I would drive there to pick it up, stay awhile to check it out before heading home.  Have any initial problems fixed where you bought it and then bring it home.  If anything breaks later your on your own but remember any appliance that breaks can be fixed at any place and Forest River will cover it if they are a qualified service center.  If your refrigerator breaks no need to bring it to an RV dealer any refrigeration repair place can do it.  Knowing this in advance will help you.  There are also several extended warranty companies that have service contracts with many dealers and they will not turn you down.  You can check if your local dealer belongs before you buy a policy and that should get around the not bought here mentality (but will cost you)
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