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Old 11-05-2023, 11:27 AM   #24
dave22554
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Join Date: May 2023
Location: Stafford
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M.O.C. #32747
I have a 2022 High Country 331RL. I would buy another but you have to have realistic expectations. These expectations are not unique to Montana or any specific brand, it applies to ALL RVs.

1. They are built by hand by well intentioned humans but not perfect. Don compare them to cars which many millions more of are made by robots.
2. The dealer is not your friend, they are there to sell you something. You must take responsibility for ensuring everything works BEFORE you leave the dealer. Again most are good people but they don't represent you.
3. Have/pay for an independent inspection done by a certified inspector. Will likely be in the 500-1000 range maybe more.
4. Do Not sign before all things on the inspection report are fixed to your satisfaction.
5. Don't buy anything from the dealer except your camper. EVERYTHING else is marked up and available from other sources at a lower cost.
6. When there are issues work with the manufacturer to have a mobile tech fix it. This gives you control over who does it and to what level of service. Many are verified and very experienced. Might cost a little more but you are in control.
7. Learn how your camper works and be able to do minor repairs yourself. YouTube is your friend.
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