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Originally Posted by rob_mtns
I am considering the Roadtrek CS Adventurous and my main question is about the all electric vs propane. Does all electric have enough storage, and I have been told it's hard to get Roadtreks worked on by other than Roadtrek dealers? Many thanks, Rob
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In my brief time as a new Roadtrek CS Adventurous purchaser/owner, I have found their warranty support to be horrible. At least in my area (Los angeles), it takes several weeks just to get a "drop off date" which is the date you are supposed to drop it off and leave it there for an undetermined amount of time until it's done. The drop off date does not mean they will actually work on it that date. RT Dealers hate working on your RV if you didn't buy it from them. They have less slots for those people and really would rather not deal with you or your rv at all -- despite the fact they are an authorized RT Dealer in the RoadtTrek Network that RoadTrek falsely advertises as providing "peace of mind" with its warranty. Basically, you have to take it to one of these RT dealers to get warranty coverage and if you didn't purchase your RT directly from them, they want nothing to do with you.
My guess is that RT is a royal pain in the ass with the dealers about reimbursement and other procedures. RT is probly cheap or something. For whatever reason, nobody wants to do warranty work on your RT.
Even if you do buy from that dealer, it seems like many if not most new CS purchasers have problems at or very soon after delivery with one or more of: electrical/generator/inverter system, heater, refrigerator, and if you have the eco-trek batteries add those to the list. Look around online and you will find this stuff.
Do your homework. I would not recommend a Roadtrek Sprinter. Wanna buy mine?
When it works, I love it.
But, as The Dude says, that's all just, like, my opinion man