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Old 12-30-2011, 02:00 AM   #11
Mrs. CountryGuy
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We did what indy roadrunner suggests, did a PDI, 8 hours of it, climbing in, under, around, and on top of the unit, into closets, we did not miss much. The dealer was NOT happy, MMM, too bad. We had a list of 40 items that we wanted fixed. We gave them the list and left, told them we would be back when and if they fixed them all. The money went home in our pocket. Did I say, the dealer was NOT happy?

CountryGuy went back to the dealer about 5 days later, with the list in hand (ya, we had a copy) and pushed them a bit and on the 7th day, we went back over and found all 40 items fixed. No, the fixes were not all perfect, but, we did give them the check and took Tana home.

Two days later we discovered they had damaged the awning during that week of moving it around in their yard. Of course, they denied same.

So, word to the wise, do the PDI, don't give them the $$, make them fix everything you can find before you do hand over the $$, and if you have to leave the unit with them for a few days or a week, do the entire stinking PDI again. If we had, we would have found that awning damage.

We felt then, and it sure looks like it now, but, this will probably be the only Montana we will own, we simply cannot afford new and I am not sure either of us wants to go through the first year of ownership/fixemup stuff again. And that is why we went home with the $$ after the 8 hour PDI.

BY THE WAY, totally agree, your dealer and his staff are messing with you. SIGHHH
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