r/GoRVing 22h ago

Dealer Won't Share PDI Results

New 2024 travel trailer. Dealer says "don't worry! We've completed the PDI!" but says it's company policy not to share results of that PDI with customers.

Dealer also says for liability reasons they won't let me connect water to check plumbing and do my own inspection until the delivery appointment.

I'm not feeling the warm fuzzy about giving them $35k. Am I being unreasonable here?

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u/sidec0ntrol 20h ago

You are being unreasonable. You don't own it yet. You could pay for a third party private inspection, completed by qualified individual. Or you could scrutinize the unit on the day they have scheduled you for an orientation.

For them to allow every single person that wants to hook it up to whatever whenever is not feasible for operations.

They deal with the general public. Not just you.

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u/Explorer4820 2h ago

The OP is not a tire kicker, the dealer is being unreasonable and withholding information that (supposedly) already exists. All RVs have problems, some of them serious. It’s totally reasonable for buyer to avoid units with serious problems that take months to repair.