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Buying a 2021 Class A with a 2017 chassis

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7 minutes ago, hermanmullins said:

conexxelectrical, when you type in bold type it mean you are shouting.

Herman

I disagree. All capitals, yes; but bold is the way for those of us that use small screens to be able  to easily read text. I just wish that my default text was larger and bold. 

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conexxelectrical, recheck the numbers and make sure they are all correct. If not, try again. Seems extremely strange that there would be a 4 year difference in chassis. That would mean it sat on the lot for a very long time before the house was built on it.

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2 hours ago, conexxelectrical said:

We are purchasing a new, 2021 Class A diesel motorhome. Our insurance agent noted from our VIN that the chassis is a 2017. It seems to me that we are not getting a complete 2021 new motorhome. What is normal in this regard? I could see perhaps one year older chassis due to the timing of the buildout, but not 4 years old chassis.

I think it is absolutely amazing you have the same problem as the OP=Dennis Heider and able to state itso well.

We are purchasing a new, 2021 Class A diesel motorhome. Our insurance agent noted from our VIN that the chassis is a 2017. It seems to me that we are not getting a complete 2021 new motorhome. What is normal in this regard? I could see perhaps one year older chassis due to the timing of the buildout, but not 4 years old chassis. What should I be concerned about? I think this devalues the motorhome and I’ll have to disclose it when I sell it.

Bill

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Well it’s been three weeks since the op posted the question. No further replies. So either it’s a troll or op got his answer elsewhere and just doesn’t feel like replying.

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The Most Exciting Motorhomes for 2021  Beginning with the chassis, each motorhome manufacturer selects a particular setup  is custom-designed for each Class A diesel floorplan,” offering what REV refers to as a plus a wardrobe with sliding doors at the rear; buyers can opt to add a washer/dryer.

Edited by pogiroheat

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Herman, how did I get involved? :wacko:

Ross, I do agree with you!  I have the same problem on my iPhone!

Bill, I think their both the same person and their are a few others also!  FMCA computer system was breached, so its very possible that we have Trolls!

pogiroheat.   HUH?????

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There have been some rather cryptic posts recently from a few new accounts. In some ways some posts sound like they were machine generated, but it's really hard to know nowadays.

Edited by richard5933

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These use a cutaway chassis, combining a van cab front with an RV shell that typically includes an over-the-cab sleeping area. Class C can be the most affordable all-in-one models.

Edited by tantsteven

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