Thread: Why a Monty??
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Old 04-01-2007, 09:46 AM   #3
DonandBonnie
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Madison
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A few years ago we were introduced to the Montana by a salesman that encouraged us to go out and check the competion. Each time we returned, he would compare what we had seen to the Montana. He was always fair in his assesments, never bad mouthed the competition, and was honest if the competition did something better. Unfortunately, circumstances didn't allow us to purchase at that time and sad to say, not all sales people are as fair and honest as he was.

Then we found this forum. If you have any questions of any kind, the people here bend over backward to help you find the answer. Just reading through the various topics is an education in itself. When Montana does good, you will find out about it here. When Montana does bad, you will also find out about it here. You will also find out what Keystone and the dealer does or does not do to make it right.

Just a couple of examples: Richfaa had an electrical problem on his new 3400RL enroute to Arizona for the winter. You can read posts that explain what happened, why it happened, what the dealer that sold the unit is going to do about it and what Keystone is going to do about it. You can also learn what temporary steps were done so that Rich did not have to return for permanent repairs until after the cold of winter.

SKOOBDOO spent the winter in her Montana in Granville, Ohio, near Columbus. Read her posts to understand what living in a Montana through an Ohio winter is really like.

Mac is right, this forum will generate hundreds of opinions and answers, but you can usually sort throught them to determine what's right for your situation. We recently started a topic called "Here's the plan!" to talk about what we are planning to include in our Big Sky. All you have to do is read some of the replies to see the quality of information that the people on this forum are willing to share.

With whatever brand you you look at, make sure that you do your homework. Then you can be assured that your decision will be the best for you.
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