In April, 1999, Poulsbo RV of Everett, Washington (with locations also in Auburn, Vancouver, Poulsbo and Kent) sold us a brand new Fleetwood Bounder motorhome containing several serious defects, known to them but hidden from us.
These defects include a malfunctioning slideout room, carbon monoxide leakage, extensive rainwater damage, and serious problems with both electrical systems, 12 volt and 110 volt.
Poulsbo RV's first response to us was "If you don't like it, sue Fleetwood". Suing has never been our goal. Our goal is to have what we paid for.
Unknown to us, and hidden from us when we directly asked, was the fact that Poulsbo RV had our motorhome driven back to the Fleetwood factory, a 2,400 mile round trip, for repair (unsuccessful) of the same defects before we bought it.