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    Forest River RV | Camping World

    Forest River RV | Camping World

    (35 reviews)

    I had a few issues with camper i purchased on my first camping trip. I got in touch with them and…read morethey made it right and got my camper in and out pretty fast. Thanks Joey and Charlie

    Bought our brand new camper at the end of January where we paid upfront to have the dealership…read moreregister the camper for us and we'd get the plate in the mail. Flash forward to March the dealership emails me that we owe an additional $15 to get the plates registered because apparently we didn't pay enough upfront. Keep in mind this is the middle of MARCH that they contacted me. I called and spoke with the manger because we refused to pay additional because we already paid what we were told to pay at the dealership and the $15 short was an issue on their end; the manager assured me that they would get it taken care of and how he was going to send an email to their accounting team and to not worry about the $15, that they would cover it. Flash forward AGAIN to July and still no plate. I call and try to speak with the manager but instead a desk clerk talks my ear off about registering the camper despite my being upfront about wanting to speak with a manager. Eventually he says he'll take my number and message and give it to the manager and he'd give me a call. Here it is middle of August and we still don't have our plate, we've gotten another email from the dealership about how our title could be "in suspense" because of an error on THEIR end that I've TRIED to make them take responsibility and they just plain lied and the DMV is wanting to throw penalties on us for not having it registered. To say we're upset is putting it lightly. Don't do business with them, and if you do, just go register it yourself. They're more than happy to take your money and not do with it what they said they would.

    Camping World - North Little Rock

    Camping World - North Little Rock

    (77 reviews)

    Stopped in to have a sway bar installed on a trip west. The service team is extremely customer…read moreservice minded and were able to fit us in. Now we are back on the road and feel much better towing our camper. What a great group of humans.

    Buyer Beware - Very Different Experiences Between Camping World Locations…read more I want to share my experience for anyone considering purchasing a high-end RV from Camping World, especially if you are an out-of-state buyer relying on dealership communication before traveling. I was actively negotiating the purchase of a 2014 Itasca Ellipse 42QD through the North Little Rock location. We had already reached an agreed price point and I was attempting to complete reasonable due diligence before flying out to inspect the coach. My questions were standard for a diesel pusher of this age and price range: * Tire DOT dates * Roof condition * AquaHot functionality * Generator hours/service records * Slide operation * Suspension concerns * Water intrusion history * VIN verification * Service documentation Initially, the salesperson offered to FaceTime and review the coach with me. However, after sending my inspection questions, the tone of the communication changed significantly. I was told: * the dealership was "too busy," * they "do not go into detail on the coaches," * and references were made about "losing so much money" on the unit. As a serious buyer considering a six-figure purchase, this response did not inspire confidence. I fully understand dealerships get busy and that independent inspections are recommended, but professionalism and communication matter. The biggest takeaway from my experience is this: Not all Camping World locations operate the same. After this interaction, I contacted another Camping World location in Montana and worked with Sonia, whose professionalism, responsiveness, and customer service were completely different. Because of her approach, I ultimately placed my deposit there instead. My advice to buyers: * Always perform independent inspections * Request service records * Verify tire age and water damage carefully * Do not rely solely on verbal representations * Pay close attention to how a dealership communicates before the sale The sales experience before purchase often tells you what the service experience afterward may look like. I'm sharing this not to attack anyone personally, but to encourage professionalism, accountability, and informed purchasing decisions for consumers making major RV investments. I will keep you updated on: * Corporate responses * Any GM or executive outreach * Price concessions * Montana dealership communications * Inspection reports * Financing terms * Any retaliation or change in tone after your escalation -Sal

    RV City - Allan & Winifred Furman & their NEW Cherokee Wolf Pack 320PACK13.5 Toy Hauler. They traveled all the way from Canada to get the "BEST DEAL"!

    RV City

    (12 reviews)

    We've been shopping for years and are finally at a point where we can buy a camper. After several…read moreRV shows, shopping online and visiting numerous dealerships, we came back to RV City. The Micro Lite by Flagstaff fit our needs perfectly. We saw the same camper by Rockwood at another dealership in Hot Springs (identical, actually-- turns out they're made at the same facility by the same people, just with different graphics and fabric) but RV City beat their price by more than $3000! Even though we loved the camper, we shopped around a bit more and went to another RV show just to make sure. Nothing we saw beat all the extra features and luxury touches of that camper or the cost we were quoted. Matt, in particular, was an extreme pleasure to work with and I look forward to seeing him in the future. He never pressured us and we found it as easy to relate to him as a member of our own family. Nobody online could come close to his quote for that camper anywhere in the country. When we met to close the deal, I was pleasantly surprised to find there were absolutely no hidden fees or last-minute charges. Matt said that was the final cost and it honestly was. RV City gave us a detailed orientation (we're first time owners) and adjusted our hitch for us. We found a couple minor issues after setting up at home, but RV City addressed them quickly and got our camper back to us in just a couple days. I thought this process was supposed to be painful, but I'm overjoyed to attest that the entire process was easy with no unpleasant surprises. I'm so happy with the entire experience and I'd recommend any of my family or friends to get a camper from RV City in Benton.

    RV City is a bait-and-switch company. They'll act like a family shop while they're scheming on how…read moreto scam you into a higher price, service contract, or, if all else fails, the $500 deposit they make you put up. They advertised one price; Curtis confirmed it, snuck in the higher price on the contract. Christine (Owner) never once explained why the $4000 price difference. Don't bother telling them no on a service contract. They'll slip it in anyway, calling it "the warranty". To hide their scam, they refused to give copies of the loan agreement at the signing, saying, "It'll come in the mail", 5 weeks later. Christine did refund "the warranty", $2,995, but did not remove it from the bill of sale, costing me more taxes. This is their business model; it's not about the customer, it's about the take... Take you business elsewhere.

    Mayflower Rv - rv_dealers - Updated June 2026

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