Not in my case. I asked several employees if the tires had been checked for proper air pressure. Every response was it goes through our service department and everything is function tested. I think checking tires is part of a system. No tire had more than 38lbs. of air pressure. Actually blew one within 30 miles. While unit was up having tire changed I shook the wheels and found 1 bad wheel bearing and all others were excessively loose.They had the unit plugged in with the refrigerator running on 110v, when I got to my primitive camp site, it did not work on propane. They assured me the furnace worked but it was to hot to check. Granted it was a used unit, but I asked to make sure it was road/camp worthy before I picked it up. They assured me it was. I went back to the store and tried talking to a manager, he told me once I left the lot it no longer concerned them. How much concern would they have if the wheel with the bad bearing came off and went through someone's windshield.
Good luck yheir service people disappear all the time
Yes, all used vehicles must past a detailed inspection.
We bought a used class a bus from them last year, we were shown how everything thing worked, asked them to fix a couple of things. We love are rv as it was our first. It even had newer tires on it for a 17 year old vehicle it was a great deal for us. Stacy and Lynn
Yes, and if you are not familiar with all these things and can afford to hire an independent appraiser to check all those things and valuation of the motorhome in question.
Yes. Everything needs to be in a proper working order.
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