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Title: RV Lemon Laws & Dealer Slang Dictionary
Post by: Barry & Cindy on May 19, 2018, 07:32:05 pm
Good reason to buy used RVs

RV Lemon Law:
RV Lemon Law - Recreational Vehicle Lemon Law | Burdge Law Office (http://www.ohiolemonlaw.com/lemon-laws/vehicle-type/rv/)

RV DEALER DICTIONARY OF SLANG
from: Burdge Law Office :: RV Dealer Dictionary of Slang (http://www.ohiolemonlaw.com/lemon-laws/vehicle-type/rv/rv-dealer-dictionary-slang/)
Title: Re: RV Lemon Laws & Dealer Slang Dictionary
Post by: Jack Lewis on May 19, 2018, 08:49:36 pm
Lemon law varies from state to state.  Most expire at the end of the first year and have very specific requirements to exercise the lemon law.  Check your states law.
Title: Re: RV Lemon Laws & Dealer Slang Dictionary
Post by: bbeane on May 19, 2018, 10:54:22 pm
I have fun with RV sales folks, especially the pushy ones.
Title: Re: RV Lemon Laws & Dealer Slang Dictionary
Post by: Caflashbob on May 20, 2018, 12:03:57 am
Mostly accurate list of terms. 

The best salesman were honest and had a SAG card. 

On the other side.  "Larceny makes deals." 

If the perceived value exceeds the price by a fair amount a deal can happen.

As a country coach dealer we would install magna interiors in intrigues.  Wooden valances.  Retracting rotating window shades like vogues had. 

Tile floors with quarter turned center tiles  and smaller edge tiles.

Slate with sealer was popular. 

Sound boxes around exposed noisy diesel gens helped.

As a Foretravel manager I custom built 37 FTX, GVF, TRAVCO's and unihomes.