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Originally Posted by 2thdoc
A few comments on your question.
November 2005 bought a class C Winnebago at the Tampa location, stayed a few days in their delivery "campground". Spent a day or two there after the purchase as they worked on correcting some items. Enjoyed Busch Gardens and other sites during the day while they worked on it and had it back on our pad by 5 PM so we could have a family dinner and spend the night.
Moving forward, traded that same Winnebago at their Lazydays location in Aurora, CO to pick up our 2017 Miramar 33.5. Didn't get that same attention to detail there as I did in Tampa in 2005. Due to needing to get back home because of work was unable to have NUMEROUS issues found upon routine use they failed to notice/correct getting the unit ready for delivery.
Hope this helps and welcome to the Forum.
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Thanks for the welcome. Like many here who live in Tampa, when shopping RVs, Lazy Days is gigantic. Huge selection. The issue that the majority of Tampa area shoppers have had at Lazy Days is your needs are not a priority. There is no exceeds expectations. They don't even meet. The sales feature is your a number not a person. One good is their selection is far bigger than any competition. Price be a negotiator , know your wallet and true value of what your after. They will hose you believe it? They never loose money. It's a toy? And that's only the beginning every step after selection is worse. Especially if your unit needs service issues. Finance OMG. Anyways maybe all dealers in the RV industry have issues. Lazy Days your best bet stay away. Their 2019 customer rating 1 star. Most comments say 1 only cause you can't put down O.