RE: California dreamin'
One question: How come lazydaze don't have slide outs? We live close enough to go visit the showroom, but I'm concerned that they are so "old school." They also have very bright (not sure I like that) paint on the exterior. Only bonus is that it seems they don't fade . .
any responses would be great
Wee
RE: California dreamin'
Thank you for all the replies! I hadn't thought about the Jayco warranty issue. I also had not thought about a Lazydaze. I'll need to check into them further :)
California dreamin'
Greetings.
We are considering a class C. In the forums, I've seen people lament using rvdirect since they might not be able to guarantee service in my area.
Then, I've seen others chastise local dealers for their scary tactics or poor quality follow up or service . . .
Further, I want to buy the best quality rig for the lowest price and the longest life; I don't want to buy up in under 5-8 years if you catch my meaning and not all "high quality" brands (according the comments here) are necessarily sold in my area!
If anyone knows of a combination dealer: sales AND high quality service, please post! I live in Southern California, San Bernardino County, and don't want to travel to Torrance for a rig or service, but anywhere east/south of Los Angeles area might be beneficial.
So far, it seems many can concur with the others' comments so please let me know if you know of a quality place!
Many thanks!