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Originally Posted by Chance
So it's up to buyer to confirm every detail? This would essentially prevent ordering any motorhome....
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A you have probably figured out by now, RVs are not built like automobiles, (or Class B - modified vans).
Having the buyer confirm every detail hasn't stopped the RV industry yet, and is actually one of the reasons RV shows exist. It's also the way that allows dealerships to compete, by outfitting their otherwise identical rigs slightly differently.
You are supposed to go to RV shows, (or visit various dealer lots), and compare and confirm all the little details that you can spot, ask questions of the manufacturer's representatives, and then make a well informed purchase from the high pressure sales person.
As for specific models and brands of items used to build an RV, that's completely up to the manufacturer. You can see which inverter is used by looking at the control panel when you visit an RV show or dealer lot, for example. Same for the batteries. You can always swap out anything you don't like after you buy it.
After your purchase, you can look at the build sheet, (or request one from Customer Service once you verify your warranty registration and provide your VIN number). It will provide a detailed list of everything that was installed in your particular motorhome, along with serial numbers.