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Country Coach quality

Yahoo Message Number: 35211
I've had as many issues with our dealer as anything I've ever purchased in my life, but Beaudry did complete the PDI with us prior to our signing and paying for the coach. I can't imagine any purchase without a pre-inspection, new or not. Maybe I am mis-reading your posting.

Lon

06 Inspire 51800

 

Re: Country Coach quality

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Yahoo Message Number: 35214
Well sort of. The dealer doing the pre delivery inspection wasn't what we had in mind. How can the dealer be really objective ? They have a financial incentive to deliver the coach. The key is, close the deal. Based on my reading here of members the RV dealers pretty much worry about fixing things after the fact. Here today is a CC owner wanting to know about problems with his Lexa after he owns it.
The survey we refer to is a person you hire , working on your behalf.
My neighbor finds a coach sitting for 18 months over a divorce. The price is really right. I recommend to him to get hold of ..... a very knowledgeable RV tech. Hire him to inspect the coach. He does and the list finds some problems. Engine starting batteries, roof air does not work on heat cycle, fresh water pump is leaking at housing, inside cut on rear duel tire, slid out alignment on one slid does not close properly. main propane switch broken. The seller fixed it all as they wanted it gone. Repairs about $2K and buyer very happy. The buyer didn't ask for any other then bang for his buck.
AL

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