We finally did it! Kids are grown and out of the house (mostly) and only one grandchild (so far) - and we purchased our first RV. Small by some standards - perfect and cozy by ours - we are enjoying our Prowler. We were looking specifically for something that was built for two (not 8 or 12) sleepers. We looked at a lot of RV's but found nothing that suited us more than the Prowler 20RBS.
We had purchased our RV while it had some damage to the stickers on the outside of the unit. We were told by the dealer that they would order a new sticker "kit" and would call us when it came in - and they would replace all of the exterior stickers. They told us to make a 'warranty list' of problems, and that they would correct those when we brought the camper in for the sticker replacement. Well - that warranty list has gotten rather long, and we were worried that we had bought a 'lemon'. We are glad we found this forum - we have seen a lot of the same issues posted by members, and amazingly it has been comforting. Okay, not that the same problems are seen time and again - but that the problems are relatively minor and common (satellite/cable connections, missing screws). Being first time RV owners, we had no idea that there would be anything wrong with our unit - and we are feeling better about our decision now that we realize that these minor problems with our unit are easily fixed and no "big deal".
Now - if the dealer would call to tell us those stickers are in .......
The adventure continues.
We had purchased our RV while it had some damage to the stickers on the outside of the unit. We were told by the dealer that they would order a new sticker "kit" and would call us when it came in - and they would replace all of the exterior stickers. They told us to make a 'warranty list' of problems, and that they would correct those when we brought the camper in for the sticker replacement. Well - that warranty list has gotten rather long, and we were worried that we had bought a 'lemon'. We are glad we found this forum - we have seen a lot of the same issues posted by members, and amazingly it has been comforting. Okay, not that the same problems are seen time and again - but that the problems are relatively minor and common (satellite/cable connections, missing screws). Being first time RV owners, we had no idea that there would be anything wrong with our unit - and we are feeling better about our decision now that we realize that these minor problems with our unit are easily fixed and no "big deal".
Now - if the dealer would call to tell us those stickers are in .......
The adventure continues.