Thursday, April 21, 2016

Do Not Evers

This is a list of Do Not Evers of RV buying.
1. Do not ever buy an RV with a Norcold refrigerator! It is also called a "Never-Cold" in the RV world. We bought a small refrigerator for the garage just to have cold beer and pop. 
2. Do not ever buy the extended service contract from Corner Stone! It was a huge waste of money.
3. Do not ever buy an RV from General RV. We could not get them to fix anything after we picked it up.
4. Do not ever give General RV all their money until you have all the work done on it. I had to install my own screen in the garage myself.
5. Do not ever trust the salesman! If his lips are moving, he is lying to you. We ran into our salesman 2 months after we got our RV and he forgot our names already.
6. Do not ever order parts from General RV! They ordered parts to fix our "Never-Cold" refrigerator. I had to call Norcold to chase the parts down. General RV had the parts for 2 week and couldn't find them in their own shop. 
I guess we did not have a good experience buying an RV from General RV. Ok I feel a little bit better now that I have vented.
 
We are still in Bakersfield, CA waiting for parts to get here to fix our kitchen slide. It has some broken parts in it so it hits the floor when we slide it in. It did damage the floor so we have the flooring on order too. 
 Here I am picking oranges right on our lot.  
 Oh the sweet bounty! Put in the "Never-Cold" and later they are killer juice. 

Peggy has been making fruit smoothies with all the local fruit.
On Saturday night we went to the local race track. Kern County Raceway. It's a real nice, new track. 1/2 mile, high banked, asphalt track. The racing was not all that good but it's a new track.
The weather here has been great!
We went to one of the fruit companies and got some good nuts and candy. Here they are packing the fresh oranges.
 
Throw-Back Picture of the Blog.
Peggy, Cliff and Biff on a hiking trail in Traverse City. MI.
 
Live Happy and Always Go Big.
 
  

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