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<blockquote data-quote="SVTXTC" data-source="post: 16307572" data-attributes="member: 163504"><p>If you buy new there are several national dealers that offer a complimentary lifetime warranty on several major components. These lifetime warranties usually require that you check out and seal the roof once a year but that’s something you should be doing anyways. I would recommend looking for warranty or service contract coverage that covers “brown out” claims. Basically some of these RR TT parks aren’t setup to power all the units hooked up to them and when things go wrong in the park grid it can wipe out your AC and refrigerator pretty quickly (think Clark Griswold).</p><p></p><p> I would shop around...a large majority of them are made in Elkhart, Indiana. All made from the same parts and suppliers. The difference between the manufacturers is the vinyl stickers on the outside, the floor plan and the color of the carpet etc. </p><p></p><p>The few that are truly exceptional are the niche ones like Airstream.</p><p></p><p>Be aware that in the RV and TT industry that a new 2017 can really have been made in 2015 or even 2014 manufacturing date. I forget how exactly they do this with old inventory sitting at the manufacturer and they redo the VINS on the frames but maybe someone else can comment in.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully this was helpful and good luck with your search. It’s a lifestyle purchase!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SVTXTC, post: 16307572, member: 163504"] If you buy new there are several national dealers that offer a complimentary lifetime warranty on several major components. These lifetime warranties usually require that you check out and seal the roof once a year but that’s something you should be doing anyways. I would recommend looking for warranty or service contract coverage that covers “brown out” claims. Basically some of these RR TT parks aren’t setup to power all the units hooked up to them and when things go wrong in the park grid it can wipe out your AC and refrigerator pretty quickly (think Clark Griswold). I would shop around...a large majority of them are made in Elkhart, Indiana. All made from the same parts and suppliers. The difference between the manufacturers is the vinyl stickers on the outside, the floor plan and the color of the carpet etc. The few that are truly exceptional are the niche ones like Airstream. Be aware that in the RV and TT industry that a new 2017 can really have been made in 2015 or even 2014 manufacturing date. I forget how exactly they do this with old inventory sitting at the manufacturer and they redo the VINS on the frames but maybe someone else can comment in. Hopefully this was helpful and good luck with your search. It’s a lifestyle purchase! [/QUOTE]
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