I'm due to take delivery of a 2018 Camplite 16DBS in a few weeks. This is my first RV purchase.
Is it reasonable/customary to do the walk thru/function-testing session BEFORE I sign the final papers and pay for the trailer?
Michael
Quote from: nolichuckyjake on July 31, 2017, 03:40:02 PM
I'm due to take delivery of a 2018 Camplite 16DPS in a few weeks. This is my first RV purchase.
Is it reasonable/customary to do the walk thru/function-testing session BEFORE I sign the final papers and pay for the trailer?
Michael
IMO it is mandatory.
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I second that, make the dealer go through all aspects of the trailer, water pump, furnace, a/c, ect, ect, ect,
Michael, I'm taking delivery on my 2018 CL16TBS in a few weeks as well. Also new to RVing. Congrats!
I assumed you did the walk thru after you signed. Thanks for this question.
Quote from: MarshHawk on July 31, 2017, 08:40:39 PM
Michael, I'm taking delivery on my 2018 CL16TBS in a few weeks as well. Also new to RVing. Congrats!
I assumed you did the walk thru after you signed. Thanks for this question.
Wasn't on the lot. I ordered it, so I haven't seen it yet.
Wanted to get the protocol straight......congrats to you too! Hope we both get close to flawless units.
Welcome to the forum! This topic will probably help you
https://aluminumcamperforum.com/index.php?topic=439.msg2886;topicseen#msg2886
have them point out every piece of wood during the walkthrough ;D
I haven't seen mine yet either! Bought it sight unseen. Knew exactly what I wanted, and when I saw it online I made a call. I'm driving 1000 miles to get it, so it's going to be a doozie of a maiden voyage for this newbie. Best of luck to you too Michael.