I think Lemon laws need to apply to RVs nation wide to protect consumers from bad manufactures and dealerships. Just like they apply to car sales.
@krisjordan8037
2 ай бұрын
I think that’s one heck of a good call! With as much as these things cost, we should have some form of protection.
@SK-qt1rm
2 ай бұрын
KZitem LEHTO’s law.
@FranklinHicks-qs4gs
2 ай бұрын
no
@germanjimenez5968
2 ай бұрын
I totally agree. There should be some kind of lemon law for all RVs, especially motorized RVs.
@FranklinHicks-qs4gs
2 ай бұрын
@@Grandma.Lilly. there are....duh
@dawnstraughen755
3 ай бұрын
Poor quality and lack of good service is the main reasons the sales are down. People are tired of poor quality and waiting for months for service.
@dominique___1980
3 ай бұрын
1,000,000%
@FranklinHicks-qs4gs
2 ай бұрын
100
@theautotoyboxfollowyourdre9722
2 ай бұрын
Exactly
@ronstrong9560
Ай бұрын
It is very much W A Y past time for nationwide lemon laws for ALL rv's/manufacturers.
@DannyGruesome
14 күн бұрын
I hear this all the time. The national average wait time as of rn is about 71 days. People want me to have all their specific parts ready, available and in stock. But if youre going to use your warranty 1. We have to prove to the dealership that the parts are broken meaning you have to show us that meaning bring us the rv. 2. I have to order parts which is about a 2 week wait. 3 the warranty will have to approve the payment of the parts or we eat the cost if they dont which means we have to wait for that until i order. 4 other people are in line in front of you waiting for their unit to be fixed. Theres alot of impatient people and i hear "i paid yall alotta money!" On a daily basis but it just makes me hate them. Theres alot of really entitled old people that call every. single. day. Asking if their rv is done yet like thats going to speed up the process somehow. Incessant calls just slow us down from doing actual work. Im the assistant manager at an RV dealership and i hear so so many complaints and id say half of them are just nitpicks and whining. If youre going to get your RV fixed dont bring it in 3 days before you have a trip planned cause thats no where near enough time. No RV dealer is as streamlined as a car dealer because youre buying an entire house on wheels. Theres not 7 areas with a parts breakdown like a car theres like 35.
@roysims7710
3 ай бұрын
Manufacturers need to do a better job on Quality control. Dealers should not have to rebuild or fix a camper when it gets to the sales lot . Manufacturers all so need to pay up when Dealers repair or replace damaged or faulty equipment an supply said equipment to dealer in timely manner. That is why Buyers are upset an mad at Dealership who can't get parts
@samuelbranson6138
3 ай бұрын
One reason We started camping was because We could take our dog with us. Boarding a pet is costly.
@JoshtheRVNerd
3 ай бұрын
My dog wouldn’t do well in a place like that I fear
@SK-qt1rm
2 ай бұрын
One of the biggest bennie is that your rv is “pet friendly”, unfortunately some parks are not.
@soculese
Ай бұрын
My dog has enjoyed the past 10 years camping. He is older now and it’s a little harder on him but he’s loved his time on the road.
@c.m.303
3 ай бұрын
Solo full time traveler here. I haven't seen the improvements i expected for 30 years. In fact, they were built better back then then. #1 quality, drawers built to last and heavier duty slides to handle things bouncing in the drawer while driving. No staples and 1/4" screws hold. #2. Stand behind what they build/ sell. For every day it's in the shop, or waiting for a repair on warranty, it should automatically extend the warranty day for day. It would give them a push to solve this issue... which I also suspect has to do with them running the clock out on the warranty. If it's not fixed when they hand it back to the customer, then it's basically still waiting for the repair. Plus a part repaired or replaced under warranty, should be covered for 1 year from replacement/ repair date. The owner gave money for a working product with a warranty... but usually just gets a headache. The first company to respect the Customer will sail way beyond the rest. #3. Dinette/ booth is a waste of space... has been for a long time. How about something useable like a home office, or durable/ comfy theater seats that can also be a couch. Or customizeable options, I need a place to store an inflatable paddle board, but would rather that have an exterior access. #4. Storage, i want to take my shoes off at the door and have them out of sight. How about a little coat closet/ hook with shoe storage at the bottom. And storage in general, I want to be able to put everything in its spot, see the old class C lazy daze. #5. Comfort, what is up with furniture that looks nice, but after an hour the foam sinks and collapses, (and I'm underweight). And cover it with something that lasts. I'm also a little over 6 ft and in my Rockwood the medicine cabinet and windows are all hung 1-2 feet too low, how many people are 4 feet tall? The window in the door should have a deep tint like the windows, not textured so you can't see whose there!! #6. Security dead bolt, programmable code locks, camera at the door,... in fact, cameras have gotten so cheap. put 360 degree cameras with the option to record. There's no good reason these issues haven't been addressed yet. #7. Require the designers to go live in the rv for exetended periods of time, and use the product. And look at how far ahead the designs are in Europe. #9. Mini splits and solar, lots of solar. And large tanks. I like to travel slowly, and sitesee along the way... eventually find a town and start for a season before meandering again for awhile. #8. and just for fun...a side Patio with outdoor kitchen. It would be so much nicer to walk out and cook, or have coffee or just hanging out. Living in an RV full time can feel tight, but a patio that is just a wall that drops down could add so much usable space without adding a slide! Some designs came out with it 10 or 15 years ago... I'm surpassed it's still so hard to find, or possibly impossible on a unit under 30'. Love your videos Josh!
@arlanthaflowers464
3 ай бұрын
Points #3,4,7,9 for me. You are spot on with your list.
@Hotmessexpressadventures
2 ай бұрын
Point #8: they do make side patios! Stryker makes a 30 something footer with a side patio and the big behemoth GD momentum’s do as well. I totally agree with you on the solar. At this point in the evolution of how we use RVs, it really should be a standard. Or at least an offered package (and not the little stupid trickle panel that they call “solar”) 🙄
@stevez340
3 ай бұрын
A couple’s camper should DEFINITELY not have an outdated uncomfortable “Denny’s” diner booth dinette as the only seating option😮Give me a comfortable sofa or theater seating or give me death😂
@ronstoner1656
3 ай бұрын
Josh, thanks for your content. You asked the question. The area that legislation could improve in the RV industry is consistent warranty responsibility to the end user. In the automotive business it is pretty simple in a legal sense, you break and the dealer fixes. The dealer is responsible for the repair. The manufacturer is responsible to pay the dealer a retail rate for the repair in most states. In the RV industry the dealer shrugs and blames the manufacturer, the manufacturer shrugs and blames the vendor/supplier and we stand in a circle and point fingers. I have paid hundreds of thousands of dollars for an RV and although they are nicer it still comes out the same. As a customer I do not care who, what, when or where just repair, my broken expensive RV in a reasonable amount of time. If the manufacturers had a decent dealer body it would not matter where the customer bought their RV. When I retired from the automotive industry over 60% of our operating profit came from service, parts and body shop. Service can be the most profitable part of the business and results in satisfied customers and repeat buyers. The RV industry operates in the 1970's methods, it is the 2020's, come on!
@josephmolter3807
3 ай бұрын
I just got back from the Coachmen Rally at the Elkhart County Fairgrounds. We had over 40 Class "B"'s there many of them were solo travelers. It is an ideal platform for solo traveling since it is easy to drive, no towing a trailer, easy setup, and basically park it anywhere. Many of these travelers were women. Two single bed models seem to be an ideal situation, using the second bed for additional storage or even a desk for working on the road. Many manufacturers are adding additional tech to making Internet access easier or having a way to add Starlink system or other 5G system. Many of these women also traveled with their pets. As far as pets are concerned; something as simple as a eye hook for a leash on the running boards or frame on an RV. Possible adding a drawer system at floor level that would have a food and water bowl available. Something really needs to be done as far as RV techs are concerned. Car dealers like to brag how many of their techs are certified either by the manufacturer or some other certification process. This is especially true with many of the newer high tech integration systems coming into the market place. Something needs to be done to increase this amongst RV dealers. I have had nothing but bad experiences with my dealer and I am currently looking for somewhere else to have my repairs and extended warranty inspections done. Thanks again Josh for being the lone honest voice on the web.
@JoshtheRVNerd
3 ай бұрын
Man I try to do my best. Ty
@rhondahulland
3 ай бұрын
Hey Josh, another floor plan suggestion: we need more floor plans with a desk area!
@JohnBorgen
3 ай бұрын
I love how manufactures are starting to pay attention though. We I first started there was virtually nothing to choose from and you had to carve out a space for a workstation. Now, there are at least some with desks or multi-use areas (think mid-bunk rooms). Still, we do need more options!
@JoshtheRVNerd
3 ай бұрын
Ty Rhonda They’re happening slowly
@FranklinHicks-qs4gs
2 ай бұрын
its called a tv tray
@chadlumpkin2375
3 ай бұрын
I'm currently working through NRVTA to get my certification. My current instructor just shared an actual service call he made recently. A woman of means had recently (less than a year) purchased a $300K coach. She went on a trip in Europe and when she returned her coach's electrical system was acting up, and the engine would not start. He arrived and discovered the fuel pump had gone bad. Upon informing her she insisted the pump was new as the previous technician had replaced it along with numerous other things. She handed him the service invoice from the previous tech and he found charges for parts the coach didn't even have! In all the total he charged her was $44K. He handed the invoice back to her and said for her to call her lawyer. He took pictures of the engine compartment and every part was still painted Cummings red. There wasn't even a single scratch on any of the bolts. He felt so bad he replaced the fuel pump and some fuses for free. Her case is still pending.
@JoshtheRVNerd
3 ай бұрын
That’s the stuff that makes everyone look awful
@thestooges333
2 ай бұрын
Name the person she went to that ripped her off so nobody else gets ripped off.
@chadlumpkin2375
2 ай бұрын
@@thestooges333 Our instructor didn't tell us, but he did say he made it known to the community and he's no longer in business.
@julieguleff8524
3 ай бұрын
BRAVO! This is all great stuff! As a solo, brand new rv owner the amount of things i DIDN'T know was astronomical. All of this information would have helped in my decision on purchase enormously! Im considering trading and upgrading my trailer now that i have a little more knowledge on what i need, want, and what i DONT want to repeat. Keep it coming Josh! This is great stuff. I have a 2023 and am looking forward to 2024 or 2025 upgrade. BUT..until the industry stops building crap and puts it together i wont purchase anything. Im looking and waiting!
@JoshtheRVNerd
3 ай бұрын
Glad to lend a hand. Ty for joining. More to come!!
@wallye8713
3 ай бұрын
DON’T BUY Let RV manufactures suffer. They screwed the consumer for three years now it’s time for them to pay. Crappy quality, over priced and no accountability. I say FU. I’m looking for a tiny piece of remote land that won’t loose 50% of its value in a year and if I build a remote camp on it I’ll save a ton of money and actually be able to use it without having to pay the campgrounds there exorbitant rates..
@sneidsontheroad
3 ай бұрын
If you want to camp in your back yard, than yes...do not buy. I agree.
@AlwaysLisaLisa
2 ай бұрын
A lot of self building and custom local shops are going to get a bigger market share. Vans, Buses, used RVs etc. The pre-assembled and ready to assemble units to install ourselves but put together by artisans and professionals combined may take 50% of the market out put.
@kimdagnillo8246
2 ай бұрын
@@sneidsontheroadit’s about having a home base , not everyone wants to be full time traveling/camping
@brianpayne5773
3 ай бұрын
I personally would like similar laws on RV sales that cars have. It needs to be more regulated only because so many people are getting hurt.
@seahorsevista2254
3 ай бұрын
As a solo traveler many of the non bh “couples camper” can be modified for solo travel. Need two axles, greater than 1500 cc, dual fridges, . One thing bishs could offer especially for solo women rvers just starting out is to provide a two day training of how to take care of the trailer or mh. I think along with your new repair policy this would significantly steer customers to your company. We are kind of tired of being blown off by repair centers, mansplaining, condescension. We make up the majority of the solo travelers, start catering to us, we talk to each, good experiences as well as bad get around.
@surpriseitsus9622
3 ай бұрын
Agreed 💪 💐
@juliaedwards-dake6870
3 ай бұрын
Preach it!!
@JoshtheRVNerd
3 ай бұрын
I would like more effort to owner education actually
@GrillMarksBud-S-n-P
3 ай бұрын
Women travel solo percentage is higher, but broken down more men solo camp than women, but the gap is closing for sure fyi. A training class for all is a good idea. Most companies will spend time going over everything before you leave the lot already,but any extra advice is always a good idea
@KitKat-kw4ed
3 ай бұрын
Love this idea
@Oldrush
3 ай бұрын
I can’t commit to buying a camper from these mainstream manufacturers until the product offered is not only more robust but they support dealerships with warranty costs and pay for the labor they refuse to invest in on the assembly line. All the issues I’ve had have been from poor workmanship from the factory and dealers are left hanging with angry customers and new inventory that’s crap and destined to be needing repair immediately after leaving the lot.
@AlwaysLisaLisa
2 ай бұрын
And pause warranty until resolution is definite.
@TheRealWattLife
3 ай бұрын
It's definitely not a good time to buy at all!
@dinospumoni8860
3 ай бұрын
Depends what you wanna buy. Seems like a lot of good deals on pop ups and small trailers. I wouldn’t do financing due to interest rates, but if you had 10-20k cash you could get something decent.
@One-ShotWayneWright
3 ай бұрын
the rates are making my decision to hold off
@bdydrppup
3 ай бұрын
We are selling our trailers at cost. So if you don't need to finance and deal with interest rates, it's a good time to buy.
@stevez340
3 ай бұрын
It’s a GREAT time to buy if you are disciplined and aren’t saddled with debt😮Unlike Covid full MSRP prices, you can now buy and pay cash for a new RV at a 30-40% discount👍
@jamesm8965
3 ай бұрын
We actually found a solid deal on a one year old used fifth wheel and jumped on it. We had to drive 800 miles to pick it up but the unit was nicer than advertised (pretty much brand new) and we got a not terrible interest rate. And we had equity in our trade. Deals can be had but you need to move fast.
@ShooterReadyStandBy
3 ай бұрын
Another home run Nerd. I watched most of your videos. We just bought privately a 21 Transcend 200mk that was barely used and got what I think was a good deal. Interest rates and fuel prices aside, the biggest shock is the prices the campground resorts are charging. $80-$100/night? Thats almost hotel pricing. These resorts are the same places not allowing units older than 10 yrs. Keep on keepin on Josh.
@JoshtheRVNerd
3 ай бұрын
Yeah campground costs have gone up. Hotel costs were much higher for a while but have dipped recently
@kevinkillian795
2 ай бұрын
if you think 80-100 is hotel pricing, that tells me you don't stay in many hotels. RV parks have gone up, but hotels have also, and they had a head start.
@juliaedwards-dake6870
3 ай бұрын
For twenty years, I've been camping with my dogs and my horse. (That's like camping with 3 toddlers.) As I've gotten older, the future looks different to me. The future now is solo camping in a TT under 25 feet with safety features for me and my dogs. Ventless floors are a good start. Pet friendly upholstery is another. A FULL bed would be great. Lots of drawers and maybe a small hanging wardrobe. Bedside tables for the necessities of solo women camping. A dinofa is fine. Or a bar seating/ office space for a desk is perfect. Lots of outlets, including inverter prepped. Kitchen storage, good pantry, no oven for me, and put that microwave/airfryer where i can reach it without a step stool. Have an appropriate backsplash behind the sink AND stove! Or how about the entire kitchen wall? So many things we solo women campers could tell the industry. Safety is important. I'd like an installed alarm and cameras on both sides of the trailer that i can check through my phone or tv. Interior Temp alarm for my dogs. Always a reciever hitch for toys and the dog fence. Two days of training in the "how toos and whatfors" would be brilliant. Thanks Josh for all you do and all you dhare and listening.
@JoshtheRVNerd
3 ай бұрын
Someone else mentioned full beds for solo campers too
@sf8681
3 ай бұрын
As a future solo camper...and a male at that...I can potentially work with a fair amount of design stuff. I personally find booth dinettes to be a waste. I don't need to sleep 10 people. I would appreciate a focus on a theater seat or a couch that is long enough to be able to comfortably lay on long ways (not faux theater seat or love seat kind of thing). I am willing to accommodate the lack of a dinette with a table, TV tray, bar seating, etc. I think something that isn't dinette for 4 would be a useful option too...table with a chair or two. I often now just eat at my home desk watching Josh the RV Nerd videos on my desktop computer. I'm very ok with that. Bunks are useful, but not as sleeping space. They would be storage, or a la Ember, a convertible space. So fold up bunks with cargo doors are more interesting than bunks shoved in a corner with a single small access space from the middle of the RV. I'd love to see some sort of organized storage...I love the wicker baskets that some models have. A storage space that was a stack of 4 or 8 of those (floor to ceiling) would be useful as a future solo full timer. Thanks Josh!
@BakersfieldGuru
3 ай бұрын
Deep storage spaces should be able to be utilized. Also outdoor redundant cooking arrangements to me serve no purpose.
@arlanthaflowers464
3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the question of solo rv design. Women like feminine designs. Just because we're are rving doesn't mean we are not able to enjoy our comfort space. I'm going on my first travel trailer run to Georgia today. Overjoyed. Buying a Snoozy next year and will be creating a soft beautiful space away from homebase. Bringing my dogs and will be modifying it with leash rings outside and a sink in the wet bath. Your videos are so needed. Keep up the great work.
@Naademai
3 ай бұрын
I really appreciate you asking on behalf of the manufacturers about “what makes a solo camper” because I’ve been heavily considering a camper for primarily solo use for a few months now. For me what would make something a solo camper vs a couples camper would be a combination of things that A: save length/weight at the cost of 2 person comfort and B: increase single person utility at the cost of 2 person utility. For example I don’t want two tiny wardrobes on each side of the bed because that means less clothes per cubic foot and it means I have to walk around the bed just to get to all my clothes or potentially offering a full size bed instead of a queen bed especially if it was an east/west bed where those few inches can make big changes. The other thing I’d like to see to make a better solo camper is for manufacturers to get away from this mindset of “small camper are for short trips” especially when it comes to kitchen storage. If I’m going alone I don’t want something 30+ feet long because if I hit a tricky spot I don’t have someone with me who can spot for me trying to pull into a tight space or get around a tight corner so I really want the smallest camper possible but it seems like the kitchen space is the first to go when making a camper smaller and I don’t want to have to go to the store in the middle of a camping trip because there’s nowhere to put all the food I would need otherwise. I do like that many manufacturers have already moved out of the mindset that every unit needs a sofa and dinette and we’ve been seeing more and more dinofas and dinette/lounge convertible areas because that sort of combining duties that you won’t need at the same time to save length/weight is great but I’d still call most of those couples campers because it’s often clear that they were designed for two people and they either become more effort for one person or have a bunch of space that’s useless if there’s not a second person(I don’t really need to access both sides of the bed if I’m alone)
@JoshtheRVNerd
3 ай бұрын
This is super handy info. Ty
@Nature.Lover.1016
3 ай бұрын
@4:48 'Cash in the pocket before you unlock it.' 😂💚💯 This is PERFECT for a JOSH SHORT! Thank you for another helpful, educational, humorous video, @Josh the RV Nerd at Bish's RV!
@JoshtheRVNerd
3 ай бұрын
You are so welcome!
@Kairos-001
3 ай бұрын
Can a wife classify a hubby as a pet?!
@UnbelievableRVtour
3 ай бұрын
It's Josh --- FOR THE PEOPLE ....
@JoshtheRVNerd
3 ай бұрын
lol :)
@firemarshal17
3 ай бұрын
The time to buy will come when they stop building crap.
@pbshooter100
3 ай бұрын
My thoughts exactly
@RobertMurray-b1e
3 ай бұрын
So I feel I was scammed by the actual dealership! Made a deal with dealer 3 hours from home, for a model I couldn’t find locally. When I got there for the trade, they came up with excuses on my trade (front cap fade, new tires) granted it was 4 years old. Boosted the deal by $3k !! Should have walked, but was already feeling the pressure!! Anyway went through with deal. Through FB site learned of someone questioning about a trailer and with some questions learned it was my trade. We have become friends since then. They said they too were given the runaround about the trailer, said they would have to pay for cap to be painted! Dealer did paint. This past spring while on a trip they had both tires on one side blow out causing considerable damage to the Rv and causing them to cancel vacation. The tires were the original and had not been replaced!!! So buyer beware, individuals aren’t the only ones who can scam you!!!
@janicecrockett1400
3 ай бұрын
I am a solo camper and own a ‘22 Rockwood GeoPro 19fbs which is perfect for me and my schnauzers. I love it. But, there is one thing I would want no matter what kind of RV I had and that is proper plumbing with shut off valves and easy access to connections. I would be willing to pay a bit more for good, compatible water lines plumbed to code. Everybody knows water is the worst enemy of a RV. I check water connections every time I tow just to make sure something hasn’t jiggled loose and the hardest part of that process is getting to the connection. And, the fact my little Geo Pro does not have a dinette is my favorite thing. I made some small swivel side tables that fits into the jacknife sofa cup holders that work very well indeed.
@BakersfieldGuru
3 ай бұрын
I have a trailer for sale and that scam was tried on me. I know my RV never had rooftop damage. I sent them packing. Thx Sir Nerd. 🤓
@JoshtheRVNerd
3 ай бұрын
Good for you
@Healer4Peace
3 ай бұрын
You get it, Josh. RV manufacturers should definitely be more inclusive to both pet owners and solo travelers. I wonder why they are so slow or resistant to 'reading the room' in order to serve a wider range of populations. It can be an awesome win-win.
@JoshtheRVNerd
3 ай бұрын
My experience has been many hindering rvs don’t camp so they’re not always in touch with current trends
@kensmart1976
3 ай бұрын
Regulation brings less freedom and higher costs. Intelligent buyers don't need or want either of these.
@briteyez99
2 ай бұрын
As someone who bought an absolute lemon from normal stuff (speaker falling out of ceiling, bad trim etc) to major issues (it's currently in to have both front walls rebuild because a seal wasn't put in at all on a slide and a window was installed incorrectly) I have NO recourse to get it replaced and my warranty is almost out (it was extended). I can't sell it because of the current damage, I can't put it through any of the consignments because even though repaired, it has extensive water damage. I am totally stuck with an expensive (just under the 50000 needed for the federal lemon law) paperweight.
@n2cycles
Ай бұрын
So I went by the Richmond VA location this week ready to buy from Bish based on your videos. I get there and only a few RVs are on the lot. A very nice man took his time to talk to us but told us you were moving out of the area. So the bottom line after getting crappy service from General RV and Campers world is I’m back to square one. It’s hard enough dealing with problems when the dealer is in your town but I couldn’t pull the trigger with an out of town dealer with no means to get it serviced. We need a lemon law for campers. I love camping and having a camper but it’s the most frustrating item I’ve ever owned. That said I’ve owned campers since1999 and the last 2, a 2020 and 2022 have been pure junk. Grand design imagine and coachmen spirit.
@JoshtheRVNerd
Ай бұрын
Hadn’t heard. Ty for the update
@davemullner7170
2 ай бұрын
Hey Josh, Shopping for an RV now and taking my time. I would be a solo camper with two larger dogs. For me, the more floor space I can create the better. For those rainy days or at night when you want your pets inside with and don't want to step over them. Plus, the no sink in the bathroom on some models baffles me, and its usually because there's bunks. I do think the solo market with dog(s) floor plan is overlooked. More Murphy beds on smaller models would be great too! Oh, and tandem axles to please! Ok, I'm done. For now. Thank you Josh!😊
@JoshtheRVNerd
2 ай бұрын
Good I put. Ty Dave
@jocelynb8935
3 ай бұрын
I’m waiting till Sep to buy a small class C so hopefully prices drop more by then. I believe RV needs legislation to improve repairs and improve quality building standards. They had a long time to get there act together and all that matters is money. Doers do what the checkers check and right now there is no real organization checking or enforcing.
@65Max
2 ай бұрын
Solo RV-ers? . I'm one of those. June '23 I traveled 5,400 miles in 28 days through 33 states, my first time as a solo guy. Where were those 90% of females traveling solo - none were on my route.
@stephenpolos1689
3 ай бұрын
Good video 😊 just saying the rv business is in real bad shape starting with all the rv manufacturers quality is terrible prices are high banks don't want to finance with people in debt finance is high byers will be upside down on the loan there are repos on rv's and trucks so they ship rv's to dealers they can't sell who cares how many are shipped if dealers can't move then automotive manufacturers are in trouble allso trucks are over 100 thousand economy is not helping safe travels 🤔😆
@JessicaEngle-l1o
3 ай бұрын
Thanks Nerd!! Woohoo 30% Solo travelers and so many women!! Yes - focus manufacturers, we are here 💃and we have been enjoying the couples campers. I personally would like and think most women would prefer: Full size bed options. Twin too small to have furry friends on the bed and Queen takes up so much space. Safety - I have seen where women are adding more latches and locks in addition to the deadbolt exit and interior doors. Eating area in maybe counter island or bar style and desk space. Many of us are still working. A desk that is at least 25 inches deep would be nice. Anything less and I am looking down at a severe angle on the laptop screen or monitors. The U-dinette can sometimes function here, but you have clear things off to eat sometimes with the table sizes and can't mount anything like additional monitors and docking stations without running into problems. Women typically are going to go for the more nimble sizes (I prefer under 30') for towing ease. The same with height, average woman height is less than 6' so while it can make it feel open to have barreled ceilings/roof, not only is it harder to clean/maintain those higher spaces but it can be scary towing.
@Kairos-001
3 ай бұрын
Yes, why a California King in a smaller camper?! I due prefer dueling twins or a full, excellent point!
@auntied.3301
3 ай бұрын
Great comment! My solution - Camper Van.
@Kairos-001
3 ай бұрын
@@auntied.3301 I like van furniture in a super c environment!
@JoshtheRVNerd
3 ай бұрын
Some of the best feedback yet. Ty so much
@robertt8279
2 ай бұрын
I solo camp. Have a Riverstone. Has one room, one bed. Has office slide out and toy hauler. O couple features present. However, while Riverstones are better quality they're still a shitty RV. I bought from fun town in texas, they were horrible. They had the only rv I want however. Sidenote, no children watch this channel. You're funny.
@NG-fg6qf
2 ай бұрын
As a first time RVer and a solo female RVer who is not handy, the most important thing to me is reliability. I bought a new Jayco because of the 2 year warranty. I've already had a long list of warranty work done and she needs to go back for more. I haven't had any problem with the RV systems -- they've performed well. But the interior build out feels like the quality of a dollhouse. I'd like the RV manufacturers to consider putting out a basic, no frills line built out with sturdier materials and fasteners -- even if it means sacrificing the homey aesthetic. Another important thing to me is keeping the weight low so I can tow with an SUV with upgraded suspension. Knowing what I know now, I would be looking at a used Lance 1475 or a used Safari or Casita.
@Snickerdoods.x
3 ай бұрын
My parents are about to buy one for their retirement travels but I'll be living in it temporarily (full time in Ohio where we have harsh winter weather) and I'm... worried, to put it mildly lol
@mikearbon6196
3 ай бұрын
You better be really worried. You'll experience more heartache than you can imagine.
@KitKat-kw4ed
3 ай бұрын
Please keep us updated. I'm in a situation where I have to buy something or be sleeping in my car so I'm also quite concerned about the cold because I'm also in Ohio
@Snickerdoods.x
3 ай бұрын
@@mikearbon6196 Unfortunately it isn't up to me. I can't afford my own place so I'll be living in whatever they decide.
@ArtJohnson-bf5cn
Ай бұрын
You’re right on that. I went and got a camper one time the camper dealer sold my camper and wanted me to buy his new one and told me the contract was no good. I went to a lawyer. I told me the contract was good. What happened was that he kept pushing the issue so much Dumbass gave him I got the camper, but I repo it
@speakingconstitution
3 ай бұрын
While it may not be the best time to buy through a dealer, in our area used private sale prices are being slashed like a hot knife through butter. We just purchased an almost mint condition (couple very small cosmetic flaws on the inside) 2016 Grand Design Solitude 379FL for the JD Power low market price that had only been listed for a week! This is happening all over our area that is flooded with used rvs on the market. The deals are out there, you just gotta do the legwork to find them strawberry.
@robertaviles8451
3 ай бұрын
32:10 "Yes I'm only a bill, and I'm sitting here on Capitol Hill!" School House Rock
@JoshtheRVNerd
3 ай бұрын
🇺🇸
@kenmcclow8963
2 ай бұрын
I am a solo camper and I don’t need every seating surface to convert to a bed. There is one van that is otherwise perfect but the only place to sit is a dinette for four. Ordinarily I would just rip it out and put in a recliner loveseat and some table mounts, but the seat bases are full of electrical equipment and the heater. I’ve looked at some other vans and at least they can rotate the front seats, so there are a few more options to sit. My opinion is that if many of the vans have beds where one person has to crawl over the other, it’s better as a single. I have seen a couple where the bed/couch could sleep one or pull out to be a crawl over double and those are the ones I like better. Otherwise a van with two twin beds is great for a couple, but it’s just wasted space that could be used for storing something. Something I really like that I have seen on some newer vans is getting rid of propane and generators. With induction stoves replacing built in propane inside freeing up counter space, and then the heat and hot water running off the gas tank, like the Aquahot system. Then also I like a lot some lithium battery systems that can turn on the gas engine to charge up when low via a second alternator. Without that generator under the van, you can go crazy and have a spare tire, or larger tanks. I also like the recirculating system that returns water to the tank until it’s hot enough to shower with, so the water lasts longer. Unfortunately I found two vans that each have some of those things, but not all of them plus be great for a solo traveler
@gregd4391
3 ай бұрын
"I dont like that you try to keep us aware and informed. I'm only interested in hearing things that reinforce my foregone conclusions. I prefer ignorance over education" - 99% of voters in the US.
@JoshtheRVNerd
3 ай бұрын
wow lol
@c.m.303
3 ай бұрын
It may seem good that gas price is down... but it's down because they are draining the national emergency reserve. When that's gone prices will be unhinged.
@barbaradowney4207
3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the info Nerd! Hey Josh, I think PA has a great idea for that bill. Put a little pressure on the manufacturers...it's wrong of them to keep warranty repairs held up for so long...with the quality of the current industry I think it's beyond time to have some legislation...I don't think people would want all the legislation on the car industry to go away in the name of their freedom.
@JoshtheRVNerd
3 ай бұрын
I think we may see more of it coming in time
@jeanlewis3823
3 ай бұрын
Smaller Brinkley 5th wheel checks a lot of boxes. Ideal RV -couples RV, has roomy theater seating across from TV, bar seating- no dinette, king size bed. Usable kitchen counter space.
@JoshtheRVNerd
2 ай бұрын
Stay tuned. They have some great stuff coming
@jimbo4176
3 ай бұрын
Not worth making specific solo campers. Many couples campers are perfect for solo campers. Not missing anything.
@JoshtheRVNerd
3 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing
@billmunn234
3 ай бұрын
We love camping because we can take our dogs with us. We chose our Ember 28MSL because it had a floorplan that worked perfectly for us and our pets. It has a camp side cargo door with a screen so the pups can keep an eye on us. How about a top list of Nerd Preferred campers for people with pets? (As if you don't have enough to do)
@JoshtheRVNerd
3 ай бұрын
Oooh.. pet friendly layouts Good request
@marcydobbs1653
3 ай бұрын
Prepandemic, virtually everyone who traveled and stayed on the Texas coast had at least one pet for the winter there. That was in place when we first traveled their in 2009. Perhaps the longer time caused folks to take pets with them vs weekenders.
@MoutainGuyAdventures
3 ай бұрын
I’ve been looking for a small trailer. The quality issues has kept me from upgrading. Has quality improved post Covid? Might be a good video. Not sure it’s a good time to buy or just keep my 2019 that I’ve fixed all the issues with.
@JoshtheRVNerd
3 ай бұрын
Most things are better now but still more room for improvement than I’d like
@kornhead37
3 ай бұрын
Josh, as a military/government employee for 24 years, legislation and regulations are like food; you absolutely can have junk that is very flashy but just empty calories and actually terrible for you, or proper protein and vegetables that may not initially taste nice, but is actually working to better your life experience.
@davidbishop466
3 ай бұрын
What makes a couple's camper different from a solo camper? Not much, IMHO.
@JoshtheRVNerd
3 ай бұрын
I kind of agree
@Weak_juan
3 ай бұрын
Interesting rates matters big time. Here, people are financing their rv for 10-20yr. Boggles my mind.
@yanktackle4472
3 ай бұрын
Couples camper=2 wardrobes and equal amount of drawers. 😊
@barbthompson2374
3 ай бұрын
Hi Josh. On the crime thing, people should check locally with law enforcement for a “safe sale” exchange location. In Omaha, the Douglas County Sheriff’s office has set space aside in their parking lot to help dissuade online predators from taking advantage of sellers. We are in the process of selecting a travel trailer for the first time. The specific reason is so we can be more spontaneous because we won’t have to board our dogs. We have large dogs, so a slide is mandatory to be sure they (2 dogs) have sufficient space to lay down, four-to-the-side. It’s just my husband and me, plus the two dogs. The dinette is unnecessary and we are definitely more interested in the sofa with a footrest, or the theatre seats. We are also interested in the bunks in the event my niece, her husband, and their two kids would use the camper. We like the option of the Murphy bed, so long as it’s not the bendy mattress (seeing a few plans that have successfully implemented it). Not sure what we’ll find locally, as it seems the on-the-lot inventory includes dinettes. I like the idea of an owner training session - could include a lot of information that isn’t necessarily technical, too. We would be willing to pay a small stipend for it. Wish us luck! Thanks for your insight and humor. You’re on my KZitem regularly. You’ve piqued my interest about the new floor plans.
@JoshtheRVNerd
3 ай бұрын
Wow great tip on the safe sale thing
@Highfallshounds
3 ай бұрын
Thanks for all the info! As a solo female camper with dogs I LOVE my East To West Della Terra 261RB. However, I am 5'3" and have small hands. I have a terrible time opening the caps on the pipes to dump my black and grey tanks. I have grippy rubber gloves and I might try a coating of vaseline. I own horses and I'm not a weakling but a design that allowed more leverage like a handle on each side would help. Any suggestions appreciated! Love your videos❤
@JoshtheRVNerd
3 ай бұрын
Hmm.. no ideas other than maybe two hands? Sorry ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@mickvictor
3 ай бұрын
It's interesting you mentioned the technician training program. If I were to buy an RV, I would like to be able to get some training so I could do my own minor repairs. That way, I could avoid the downtime and loss of use of my trailer. Maybe that already exists. I haven't looked that deeply into it.
@JoshtheRVNerd
3 ай бұрын
There's a lot more of that available now thankfully. Look into RVTI classes perhaps?
@askmslynnllc5363
3 ай бұрын
NRVTA in Athans Texas has a one week owners course. NRVTA has home study or in-person. There are also some very good KZitem channels like RV Repair Woman that gives information on what owners can do to diagnose their problems. If you where in the central Indiana area I as a certified mobile RV tech would be willing to give one on one time on how to use basic tools like the multi-meter, PEX crimper for plumbing, and some basic knowledge on your electrical system. I am sure there are other mobile techs that would be willing to give you some hands on tutorials.
@BakersfieldGuru
3 ай бұрын
You have to be hand on. Or rent a motel room.
@a.h.3456
3 ай бұрын
The school of KZitem is amazing!
@TheRangerman00
3 ай бұрын
Interest rates still too high just like house and auto rates
@brandongreb1419
2 ай бұрын
Hey Josh, absolutely love your videos! Hoping you can give us some helpful insight. We have a daughter in a wheelchair and toyhaulers aren't a great option for us and we are finding lots of travel trailers with bunkhouses for our family but most come with the tiny bathrooms. We found a ForestRiver SurveryorLegend 296QBLE with a passthrough bathroom which is fantastic and the bunkhouse, the only problem is that most units with this type of layout only have the 26x72 entry doors, wondering if you have any suggestions on units similar that have a 30" entry door. That would make a huge difference for us!!
@JoshtheRVNerd
2 ай бұрын
Man I’m not sure offhand. I’m sorry I’m unable to offer better assistance 😞
@chrisspaulding4448
3 ай бұрын
To much space taken up for the dinette more lounge area.
@mrjack8849
3 ай бұрын
Interesting to hear about Navarro College getting a RV tech program. It's about 10 miles from the Casita factory just north of Corsicana, Texas. An area I drive through quite a bit.
@JoshtheRVNerd
3 ай бұрын
👍🏻
@MCarberry89
3 ай бұрын
I am in the market for a travel trailer, but the private sale prices are just as high as the dealerships.
@JoshtheRVNerd
3 ай бұрын
Likely reflects people trying to “get what they owe on it” which sadly has nothing to do with what it’s worth
@Larry-d1c
2 ай бұрын
I'm often a solo camper, and travel with my dog. One thing I find useful, and would like more of: cameras. I've got no one to assist when backing and such.
@JoshtheRVNerd
Ай бұрын
i like that idea. TY
@ShanaHeart33
2 ай бұрын
Some of us pet campers camp with our cats and the struggle to find an accessible place for the litter box is real its gotta be hidden from vew but easy to get to not just for our felines to use but for us humans to get to to clean it out
@JoshtheRVNerd
2 ай бұрын
👍🏻
@dmi4942
Ай бұрын
easy access to a basement litter box would be awesome!
@kippykate9905
3 ай бұрын
Just took a new to me rv to a conference. The campground experience was incredibly claustrophobic. I had no idea rv’s were lined up with 5 feet between them.
@c.m.303
3 ай бұрын
Try a state or national park... they offer a much better experience. It's more like living in nature, but oftentimes, it'll have a separate dump station, as opposed to it being at your campsite.
@JoshtheRVNerd
3 ай бұрын
It varies by location. Some are super tight
@tennesseeterri
3 ай бұрын
It's like housing developments. The old time housing developments had a lot more room between houses than the newer ones. Same with RV parks. Look for some older Parks they probably have a lot more room.
@K3M13
2 ай бұрын
I think a couples coach has sleeping for 2 to 3 people, not booth seating - that to me screams we have children. For a solo traveler, I would expect to see still a Q or K bed, a desk, a table with 2 chairs. I on for PA's new legislation bill that would allow the dealer to replace with other items and submit the bill. Think how much quicker they would be able to service trailers if that was the case? I would also like to see trailers outfitted with the correct wheels for the possible weight to carry. We asked for G rated tires (currently E), our weight based on trucks scales said we needed instead of what they had in stock. I believe that the wheel wells should also be encased with a steel or sheet metal across the top to shield from tire damage.
@JoshtheRVNerd
2 ай бұрын
Yeah I like protected wheel wells too. It’s a smart protection
@drendamills8960
Ай бұрын
Thanks again for more knowledge, I didn't find this video long at all. In fact it was over before I realized.
@JoshtheRVNerd
Ай бұрын
Well good! Glad you found value in it! I drop new industry update videos around the first of every month btw
@sciota20
Ай бұрын
I would love to trade up to another Travel Trailer. Unfortunately I'm married to an accountant😂
@JoshtheRVNerd
Ай бұрын
😆
@duderlefebvre3869
3 ай бұрын
Personally....I would consider an rv where you can walk around a queen bed and get to the bathroom from either side a couple's camper and 1 where the bed is only accessible from 1 side a singles camper.
@dqsimpson5331
3 ай бұрын
Thats called a North/south bed. Good to have!!!
@duderlefebvre3869
3 ай бұрын
@@dqsimpson5331 Not if you are both older and have to pee in the middle of the night....lol
@auntied.3301
3 ай бұрын
As always, thank you for your thoughtful and informative videos! In response, it's a terrible time to buy. Prices keep dropping on the units I've looked at, and interest rates haven't budged. I appreciated your thought that when you've found the "one," it's a good time to buy. I've paid too much through COVID, and that gives me some solace 😊. Yes, we need regulations. Capitalism is great but has some flaws, including consumer protection. It doesn't take much time to read about how virtually every new RV owner loses out on camping for the first year while they're waiting for warranty and other repairs. I could definitely contribute to that anthology. My household expanded with COVID fur babies. I've specifically looked for units that can accommodate. Now if we can just convince RV parks that big and many dogs are ok... Thanks, again!
@seaphor665
3 ай бұрын
Josh, as far as fuel prices, the current administration is using the strategic reserves to drive the prices down in order to keep the prices down until the upcoming election in November. js
@binglassiter1732
2 ай бұрын
Warranty work - toyota makes dealer use toyota parts for warranty work. They usually are there overnight. Do not need a law for dealers to go anywhere for parts. Need a law for rv manufacturers to have timely replacements.
@JoshtheRVNerd
2 ай бұрын
Man. Preach
@charlenecastaldo3602
3 ай бұрын
Thanks Josh, for doing your homework, then sharing everything with all of us!
@JoshtheRVNerd
3 ай бұрын
You bet
@adventureswithgnomie6553
3 ай бұрын
Toll roads now send you the bill in the mail. Also parking tickets get mailed too. A friend had to borrow a vehicle from us for a emergency trip out of state - we got a parking ticket in mail. Great video and lots of good information.
@JoshtheRVNerd
3 ай бұрын
Wow nice 😆
@thestooges333
2 ай бұрын
That’s a good reason you NEVER let anybody drive your car no matter what the reason let them rent one. That ticket is on your record because it’s your car and license plate on it. And if you don’t know Onstar or anything like it other manufacturers have track your driving data speed, fast starts & stops etc. which they sell to insurance companies then your insurance rates go up. Another reason NEVER to give your car to anybody ever no matter what the excuse is let them rent one.
@kimdagnillo8246
2 ай бұрын
It’s a big NO for me Josh, I’m buying a minivan instead. 3 years of research, the problems are not getting less, when they should be all worked out by now but no, the dealers are just plain greedy
@davidketterer5519
3 ай бұрын
I am one who is reticent to say that the answer to the RV service problems is more legislation. Rarely does it actually result in better outcomes and is generally more expensive to the end consumer. Having said that it is absolutely the responsibility of manufacturers to pay for warranty claims and as Josh mentioned dealers don't want to do it. A lot of them are not staffed for a lot of warranty claims and isn't a profit center for them. I think that the mfgs should allow owners to utilize and pay for mobile techs to perform warranty work and pay a flat rate for the service call and 100% of the repair and allow the mobile tech to source the parts at the cheapest most efficient source. This would result in a lot better customer experience and free up dealers to focus on selling and delivering RVs. Just my .02.
@davidmcgee2126
2 ай бұрын
The class Bs are the solo campers
@MichaelSchreiber-FinalStar
3 ай бұрын
Hey Josh, how would you suggest finiding a reliable RV Inspector? I live in Northern California and when I search for "rv inspector" I get results that do not fill me with confidence
@JoshtheRVNerd
3 ай бұрын
Hmm.. maybe ask around at a local campground office?
@JoshtheRVNerd
3 ай бұрын
Maybe RVTI could shed some insights
@oldengineer1519
3 ай бұрын
Good talk. I have said this before but I think it's high time that the RV industry be as regulated as the auto industry. If their "self-regulation" actually worked to the benefit of the consumer I would have a different opinion. However the fact is the RV industry has brought these changes on themselves by working to minimize costs to the point they don't really support their products or their customers. I'm not sure there is a lot of difference between a solo camper's needs and couples camping. If I were a solo camper I would still look for a queen bed, decent kitchen and a dinette or dinofa. Either our current GD 22MLE or our previous Micro Minnie 2106FBS would make good solo campers. Where there might be a difference is less to do with singles or doubles but how they utilize the trailer. People who work from their trailers will tend to want effective working space. This means having enough room for equipment, papers, etc without have to setup and tear down for each work session. Something our current and previous trailer don't excel at (though the 22MLE dinette might be ok for a solo camper). More single people might fit the working from trailer model but I think getting tied to how many people over how will the trailer be used will result a dead end. This is an area where I think Ember did a good job with their bunkhouse models that can be converted to office or storage space. Any one of them would work well for solo campers, couples or families.
@FredBiesinger
3 ай бұрын
Absolutely love your industry updates Keep keeping everyone informed and up-to-date NERD
@JoshtheRVNerd
3 ай бұрын
You bet
@FredBiesinger
3 ай бұрын
Hey Nerd how about a video of the OTG campers I'm too old to tent camp I'd be a solo camper with a smaller suv Keep up the great work Part of your Nerd Herd 😊😊😊
@JoshtheRVNerd
3 ай бұрын
These? m.kzitem.info/news/bejne/sZyCzmpvjJhkgn4 From 5 months ago?
@MageSkeleton
3 ай бұрын
4:48 "Cash in the pocket before you unlock it!" Said by Josh the RV nerd probably. Really good saying.
@JoshtheRVNerd
3 ай бұрын
😆
@salliannebrown8129
3 ай бұрын
Great video, Josh. Thanks nerd. I think the most important decision about buying an RV is researching and going with the right dealer. Where I purchased (twice) wasn't the cheapest deal, but they treated me fairly and service has been great.
@JoshtheRVNerd
3 ай бұрын
You really do buy both the rv AND the dealer
@stevez340
3 ай бұрын
It’s a GREAT time to buy if you are aren’t saddled with debt and you don’t need a high interest loan. Unlike full MSRP Covid prices, you can now buy a new RV at a 30-40% discount👍
@marybourgeois5235
3 ай бұрын
Josh, being that im still looking (❤ is stuck on 24view) I PERSONALLY appreciate your educational videos. Every little bit i can absorb helps. Worked 30 yrs on the road as construction medic but lived in several different models over 10 yrs. Still like to be updated. THKS HERO! Love to you n the family.❤
@janicecrockett1400
3 ай бұрын
The manufacturers are missing the boat when it comes to solo women campers. We want security cameras for visibility around the RV. And we do not need king size beds. Actually a single twin bed or full bed is perfect for the solo camera. Every RV should have a built in outdoor tether location for our pets. Solo females do not need a 3 or 4 eye cooktop. Usually a 1 or 2 eye cooktop is plenty. And put them front to back or use portable induction units. And, please use the tower of power and stop putting outlets on the side of kitchen counters. The cords are an accident waiting to happen.
@JoshtheRVNerd
3 ай бұрын
Wait until you see the 2025 version.. OMGosh man
@tinamck28
2 ай бұрын
We have been RVing since the early 80! Ready to get out! It’s been fun but getting WAY TO EXPENSIVE!
@diann546
3 ай бұрын
Josh, I don't plan on buying until my 8 year old trailer dies. However, that is not to say, if I came across the right floor plan of right manufacturer from the right year, for a good price, that I wouldn't buy! Is there any way to tell exactly when a trailer was made? I am specifically looking at one, where the company changed hands in say January 2018. How soon could the new owners start to change up and either cheapen the build and/or lessen the quality control? I have read comments of people with a 2018 with major problems and others with a 2022 with no problems. I love your content. Whatever format or schedule you use to post doesn't matter.Just know that you are appreciated.
@JoshtheRVNerd
3 ай бұрын
RVs have a mfg’d date on their DOT stickers
@pattigrigsby9762
3 ай бұрын
I was thinking of the inspection thing to cover my butt.
@JoshtheRVNerd
3 ай бұрын
Doesn't seem like something you'd HAVE to do but also as a buyer.. seeing YOU did an inspection makes me feel pretty good
@donsscooters
2 ай бұрын
RV's a covered under a "redhibition" law in Louisiana and makes it much easier for new RV buyers here to get their money back if problems keep the RV in the repair shop for too long.
@smonroeh
3 ай бұрын
Hey josh, we love you and your videos, but don't overwork yourself. P.s. and the more videos you put out the more I'm required to watch! Lol
@JoshtheRVNerd
3 ай бұрын
I appreciate that! I have a habit of over extending myself
@Dusty293-kq8ic
2 ай бұрын
Never buying an RV again after my experience two years ago (Note: I did not buy from Bish, but rather some other dealer)
@justinfowler2857
2 ай бұрын
Having exclusive dealer franchise locations is a big mistake. Look at cable and Internet providers. They have the highest prices and terrible service.
@mikejefferson2880
3 ай бұрын
After buying a new prime time avenger my daughter said daddy the door has electricity inside it . Well sure it had .80 volts with a meter . Quality control had a loose ground block . Be wary
@JoshtheRVNerd
3 ай бұрын
😳
@Alan-p6r
3 ай бұрын
Great Information…keep up the good work !!! What is typical consignment fee ?
@JoshtheRVNerd
3 ай бұрын
Apologies I’m unsure of consignment rates as I don’t cross paths there
@larrycox6614
3 ай бұрын
The local used RV Dealer has been going to RV auctions for 20 years in the DFW area. This year has been a flood of 2022-2024 foreclosures; most of them in good shape. That's where you can find a killer deal.
@JoshtheRVNerd
3 ай бұрын
Assuming the lenders who took back those units are reasonable, yes Sometimes that’s not the case
@Smd70578
2 ай бұрын
We traded up in March - we got a great deal for us - as far as couples camper vs solo, I think 1 bed is fine too sleep in either way - as far as legislation, I think there should be checks on quality since they do cost a good buck - you pay 150k for an RV and regulations are not there like you would have a home or car warranty
@larrycox6614
3 ай бұрын
Oklahoma Toll - got a text from Harris & Harris about an overdue toll fee. Called the Oklahoma toll folks & they said it is legit. After verifying all the appropriate info concerning the toll fee she took care of processing it. Sure thought I was a scam target.
@JoshtheRVNerd
3 ай бұрын
Good you verified though!
@caretakerntx
3 ай бұрын
Regarding links in text/SMS by anyone including friends & family, always be suspicious of the link! You never know when aunt/uncle get hacked and their contact list becomes new targets of opportunity.
@robertroth287
3 ай бұрын
Legislation is badly needed in at least 2 key areas: states need to properly define and address RV lemon laws. Most states are lacking in this regard. Secondly, fair reimbursement to the dealership for warranty work should lead to more than faster customer service. It would also impose a financial incentive for manufacturers to improve there quality. Finally, have you considered establishing a dating website/app for all of those single women campers? " Bish's Bodacious Boondocking Babes"
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