Old Bubblehead
RVF VIP
- Joined
- Jul 10, 2021
- Messages
- 418
- Location
- Suffolk, VA / Roaring Gap, NC
- RV Year
- 2021
- RV Make
- Entegra
- RV Model
- Cornerstone
- RV Length
- 45'
- Chassis
- Spartan K3
- Engine
- Cummins 605 HP
- TOW/TOAD
- 2019 Chevy Colorado
- Fulltimer
- No
You decide. I took my Entegra to the factory for AIR and warranty repairs. Picked rig up on Friday and drove across Ohio. In the 300 plus miles I drove the brand-new inverter (installed by the factory) malfunctioned. In a truck stop, at midnight, in 20-degree weather I tried to troubleshoot with Entegra afterhours technical support. No joy. I emailed Joyce and Brett. Both reached out, but Entegra didn't have the urgency I was hoping for in their response. Brett arranged for their (NIRVC) best electrical technical rep to help out. When it was obvious a shop intervention was needed, Brett and the Rep (Justin) arranged for me to get the coach into the Atlanta shop and keep my personal schedule intact (had to go back to work).
If you can find any other business this large where the CEO will personally step in to help a customer, do business with them. I, nor they, claim perfection. They are working to be the best they can be and support their customers and the industry in a way not available prior to their presence in the market.
You can save pennies chasing the lowest price and lose dollars/ availability trying to keep it running with a poor dealer.
If I was looking for a new to me coach, I would focus on NIRVC.
Best of luck.
If you can find any other business this large where the CEO will personally step in to help a customer, do business with them. I, nor they, claim perfection. They are working to be the best they can be and support their customers and the industry in a way not available prior to their presence in the market.
You can save pennies chasing the lowest price and lose dollars/ availability trying to keep it running with a poor dealer.
If I was looking for a new to me coach, I would focus on NIRVC.
Best of luck.