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Chapter 2: A Motor Home Lemon Story

Third Repair Attempt

Mr. and Mrs. Rodriguez decided to drive back to the California dealership where they bought the motor home. They would visit friends and relatives while the problems were being fixed.

Motor home owners report that on occasion they have had to use a two-by-four to pry the slideout back into the motor home.

The trip to the dealer was miserable. Once, when they were making a left-hand turn, the slide-out extended on its own, and they barely missed losing the entire slide-out to a passing delivery truck. They had a hard time getting the slide-out to go back in.

At the selling dealer in California, Mr. and Mrs. Rodriguez provided the service writer with their long list of problems, and he put them on a repair order. Most of the items on this repair order had been on earlier repair orders.

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Again, the service writer told them it was going to take a while. Again, Mr. and Mrs. Rodriguez were forced to rent a car and stay at a local motel. They had plans to spend Independence Day with friends in Philadelphia, but they had to cancel them. This time the repairs took twenty-two days.

Date: 7/19
Mileage = 6,942
Days in Shop = 22
Total Days in Shop = 52

Fourth Repair Attempt

Soon after the visit to the dealer, Mr. and Mrs. Rodriguez left on a three-day trip to San Diego. On the trip, they discovered that the roof leak hadn’t been corrected, the slide-out was causing large cracks in the fiberglass on the outside of the coach, and the handling was as bad as ever.

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