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Old 09-29-2014, 03:11 PM   #22
Larry
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Axis 24.1
State: Georgia
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Originally Posted by Teeitup26 View Post
That was long. lol But informative! I'm going to the RV show in Denver and hopefully they will have all 3. Camping World is the main dealer in Colorado and talking to them is like going to jail. I contacted TV and got a email saying they would contact me soon. Automated sort of thing. Their prices are right for sure and once i determine i'm pulling the trigger they will be the one if the price is that much different. In your opinion answer me one question: how important is buying from a dealer close due to warranty issues? I'm sort of assuming you don't think it's important at all since the TV said you could get warranty anywhere if reasonable and of course you're in GA and he's in IN. So it must not matter. On the configuration situation: I cook a lot and would use the oven, but i would also cook outside when the opportunity was there. Being single, storage isn't going to be a problem really. All i need's a side of bacon and i'm good. lol I could use a travel partner and she's bring everything she's got so i need to save room for that.
Personnally, I don't see it as that important in buying at a dealer close to you vs. somewhere else that gives you a better deal. One thing to consider also in buying locally is the fact that someone is driving the rig from Elkhart to that dealership. They may be driving it much less careful than you would over potholes galore, running off the road, sleeping in it overnight if long distance or whatever comes to mind plus racking up miles. I considered this a positive in picking it up at T. Value with only 30 miles on the odometer.

As far as the cooking, the convectiion m/w will take care of most oven baking needs and allows more storage which we felt we would need. But that was just our preference. If you are planning on getting an oven, you would surely want the 15,000 BTU optional a/c. Think the 12,500 is standard.

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