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Complaint Review: Dylan's RV Center, Sewell New Jersey - Sewell New Jersey

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  • Dylan's RV Center, Sewell New Jersey 2190 Delsea Drive Sewell, New Jersey USA

Dylan's RV Center, Sewell New Jersey Deceptive, unattentive, Rude, Poor Service Department, Incompetant and Poor customer relations, They take your money and run.. Sewell New Jersey

*Consumer Comment: OK Mr G, I have a few questions for you about Dylan's RV, Reviews.

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I Purchased a brand new 2013 Coachmen 36 Foot Class A  Encounter from Dylan's RV in Sewell New Jersey. From the first day I picked it up....problems...No brake lights, windshield wiper stripped, Generator would not stay running, as well as damaged table top, damaged carpet..torn seat and many other issues. 

I took the coach back a week later with a list of 20 or more things needing repair. I was told the generator was repaired only to have it do the same thing while on a trip and not stay running. For many of the other problems they kept telling me they ordered parts for. They replaced a torn weatherstrip seal on a slideout with the wrong seal resulting in chaffing the paint badly. Four colors of the paint were damaged the length of the slide out.

They then started blaming Coachmen for not getting the parts delivered, yet no Pre Delivery Inspection had ever been done by them or most if not all of these issues would have never happened.. Headlight was broken in the housing and aiming to the ground, No grease in the front suspension, large swirl marks like crop circles all down the side from a buffer being held in one place, broken screws in support brackets under the hood....side view electric mirror not working...A/C hose not connected on back of dash.

I live 22 miles away from the dealer and each time I took it there I had to pay fuel and toll not only for me but for whoever would follow me over or bring me back. When the generator kept failing they made ME take the whole coach to the ONAN dealer that was over 40 miles from my home. It took two more visits to the ONAN dealer to get that straightened out.

For 14 months I tried being patient. They would have my coach for a month at a time. I took it to them at least 5-6 times only to get it back with either nothing fixed or maybe one or two things taken care of. At one time they damaged my bedroom cabinet taking out and replacing a defective TV with one that was actually a little smaller. They "repaired" my cherry cabinet by putting another strip of wood over the damaged one instead of fixing it right.

They never did repair my damaged paint from the improper seal they replaced and kept saying they were going to have Coachmen cover it, yet Coachmen refused to do so because Dylan's put the wrong seal in place of the torn one.

I sat down with the owner and service and sales managers and threatened to file Lemon Law against them and they said that wasnt covered by lemon Laws but assured me they would fix everything that had remained broken for the past 10 months. I was assured it would be fixed in a couple weeks. It never really was.

I kept asking them to buy it back and I would look at another coach but they turned me down buying it back. The agreed to put it on consignment for me but they priced it higher than brand new 2014 units so no customers ever looked at it to buy it. This went on for three months or more.

When I went to take it home becaiuse I was leaving for a vacation trip the next day...I did a walk around prior to leaving the lot. the sidewall on my rear tire was gashed open with fresh concrete dust around the damage from where it appeared they had struck one of the concrete islands on their lot.

The service manager looked at it and photographed it and said he would look into it. When I called a few days later he had been in a cycle accident and was out of work for the next 8 weeks...so I spoke with sales manager "Scott" and substitute service manager "Dave". I was told by "Scott"..."Things happen...we arent fixing it ...turn it into your insurance company".... The sales manager said he thought it best "we part ways" because "I could not be satisfied".....REALLY?

At this point it has been 14 months and 90% of the items from day one were still not corrected. I requested to speak to the owner Steve... He finally returned my call and said he was not going to replace the damaged tire. I have had it with Dylan's RV... Spend your hard earned money elsewhere. They have had 4 complaints with the BBB in the past year. Dylan's is NOT an accreditted business with BBB. Read the feedbacks on their facebook page from other disgusted customers that have had bad experiences with them.

 

 

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OK Mr G, I have a few questions for you about Dylan's RV, Reviews.

AUTHOR: Auto dealer fraud Investigator - ()

POSTED: Saturday, September 13, 2014

You say you bought this motorhome brand-new. When did you buy it how long ago ? If you bought this coach brand-new here's some information for you. When the RV manufacture sends a brand-new motor home to the dealer They pay the dealership to do a complete predelivery inspection, They do this to make sure that the dealership places the motorhome on the lot for sale after it's been thoroughly checked out.. That way you do not get a bad taste in your mouth after you buy it. 

Some RV dealerships refuse to do a complete predelivery inspection. They want to get paid for it but they do not want to do it. Many RV dealerships prefer to sell used coaches because they can make a bigger profit on them and that's where they spend most of their time, 

Here is a small sample list of items that should be thoroughly checked out before coach is placed on the lot for sale.

1. The very first thing they should check out which is the most important thing is the LP gas system and make sure all with the gas appliances are working correctly without leaks. The reason this is the most important system for them to check Is LP gas is extremely explosive let me explain something that most RV mechanics do not know. If you have LP gas in your tank it is in a liquid form. So lets say that you have one Liquid gallon of propane in the tank.

 

If that one gallon of Liquid propane is leaked into the atmosphere because of a leak that was undetected It expands to 270 gallons of explosive vapor It's called the expensive rate of propane. Now let's look at larger numbers numbers Let's say you have 40 gallons of propane in the tank inside the tank it's a liquid form That's 40 gallons of liquid propane what's leaked into the atmosphere expands to 10,800 Gallons of explosive vapor. It's extremely important that you know that they did a complete LP gas system check. It's also very important that you know that they had a qualified Barbie tech mission do that LP gas system check that he knows what he's doing.

 

2. Let's take a look at the electrical and make sure that the 12volt DC system and the 110 volt AC system is working Correctly. All of the circuit breakers work As they are supposed to.  lets look at the GFFI Circuit breakers are working as they are supposed to.

3 They should take a look at the plumbing in the RV To make sure there are no water leaks of any nature.  Check on board water pump pressure with the existing water pump To make sure that there's no leaks with the existing water pump That is inside the coach. Then look up the city water Connection outside of the coach with a garden hose With a water pressure regulator. Make sure that there's no water leaks inside of the coach with all of the existing plumbing. 

4 then you take a look At the generator to make sure it's operating correctly. 

 

5 Let's take a garden hose and soak down the windows from the outside to make sure none of the windows leak when they're closed. Also take a garden hose and shutdown the outer perimeter of the roof air conditioner to make sure there's no water leaks inside the coach from the ceiling.

 

6 The LP gas appliances including the furnace the hot water heater and the refrigerator all should be checked to make sure that they do not leak any LP gas The hot water heater should be run and make sure that it shuts off at the appropriate temperature and does not boil over. 

7 You need to put some water In the freezer edit the monitor in the freezer and make sure that the refrigerator freezer is working correctly and making ice in a Appropriate amount of time.

I could go on for hours when it comes to predelivery inspection of motor homes Remember most RV dealerships do not want to do predelivery inspection's because they will get paid for warranty work they do at a later date

 

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