The No water to the bathroom problem is not the big mistake. Depending on what they failed to do it could be a simple solution that could have been easily overlooked.
However the major mistake is that RV should have never left the factory without someone discovering the error. Secondly it should have never left the dealership Someone at the dealership should have discovered the error. Those are two huge errors.
Its glaring errors like those that Let's us know that despite any marketing jargon, quality control still plagues the RV industry on many levels.
Lastly I am familiar with the RV world This is no reflection or the new buyer. Unless you were an experienced RV'er you would not know not to trust the RV world'
I didn't understand the need for an extensive thorough PDI on day one of my RV life, But 20 years later I know a PDI needs to be performed before signing on the dotted line
But the reality is the RV world is not to be trusted. An extensive PDI must be done to any RV, including a brand new one.
If I were buying that RV I would have discovered the no hot water situation because my PDI would have included it. This is the state of the RV world we live in and allow.
Understand that it's not perfect. It's been that way a long time and it's not going to get better anytime soon.
However the major mistake is that RV should have never left the factory without someone discovering the error. Secondly it should have never left the dealership Someone at the dealership should have discovered the error. Those are two huge errors.
Its glaring errors like those that Let's us know that despite any marketing jargon, quality control still plagues the RV industry on many levels.
Lastly I am familiar with the RV world This is no reflection or the new buyer. Unless you were an experienced RV'er you would not know not to trust the RV world'
I didn't understand the need for an extensive thorough PDI on day one of my RV life, But 20 years later I know a PDI needs to be performed before signing on the dotted line
But the reality is the RV world is not to be trusted. An extensive PDI must be done to any RV, including a brand new one.
If I were buying that RV I would have discovered the no hot water situation because my PDI would have included it. This is the state of the RV world we live in and allow.
Understand that it's not perfect. It's been that way a long time and it's not going to get better anytime soon.
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