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    Great service, great people, great dealership! We have purchased 3 machines and a trailer from here and they go above and beyond each time!

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    General RV Center - Small rv

    General RV Center

    (158 reviews)

    I want to say a special thank you to Josh -- the ASL wizard. I lost hearing in one ear recently,…read moreand Josh made the whole place feel like home instead of an audio-free bunker. If you're hard of hearing and someone signs, bring Josh into the loop -- he's your person. (He wasn't the one we bought from, but he still earns top marks.) We wanted out of our charmingly named death trap, "Titanic or Thor Hurricane." After visiting 12 dealers (yes, twelve -- feel free to gasp), we met Brett. Brett (coincidentally the same name as my husband), who goes by "Bam" for reasons nobody offered to explain. He was polite but clearly running on baby-duty exhaustion--lots of yawns--so I assumed a small child had declared war on his sleep. Still, he was attentive enough to lead us outside and show us three Class C diesels. Number 1 was my immediate favorite, as if a motorhome could wink. I told Bam plainly: give me what my husband and I want and you'll have a deal. I specified the trade-in value, zero fees (including the obligatory "prep fee"), and a discount off the price. Back inside he gave the classic salesperson line, "Let me see what I can do." Charmingly predictable. I replied, "Fine--then I'll take it to your sales manager myself," and walked over to Jonathan. Jonathan actually ran the numbers, agreed, and we shook hands. Deal made. We needed a day or two to sort funds, and during that interval something went wrong on their end. They fixed it--heroically and without drama--and more than made amends. All's well that ends with less thunder and more sensible wheels. We had a 1:30 PM appointment that Friday -- and yes, we were downgrading from a 30-foot storage palace to a 25-foot closet on wheels, so we needed time like a squirrel needs nuts. I asked to reschedule and they squeezed us in at 8:30 AM. Woo-hoo. We needed every minute. Brett was off at his son's soccer game on Friday, but Jonathan was there -- gave me a hug, said it was great doing business, and promised a photo with the new unit. He slipped away before I could catch him, so I cornered Jeff instead; he heroically posed with our rig and was lovely. This is our 5th rig. The team we bought from in NY were excellent, and these folks were too -- from Josh (ASL hero) to Deanna (walk-through pro). Tell them exactly what you want and make it clear you'll buy if they deliver. They're polite, easy to deal with, and if anything goes wrong, they'll fix it. We have now been in our Winnebego View for a month ( I think !! ) and although we had to do some minor things like clear the water line of corosion to get hot water and fix the DEF which we researched and new about it's been great. We will be going to back to see Bam ( Brett ) to get a Super C when we are ready.

    I am in the market for a good trailer for the family. General RV has one that will work and it's…read moregot a decent price. I already have financing through my bank so I asked the gal for an out the door price. You would not believe the amount of fees they try to tack on. This place is a scam. Stay away. $5249 in ridiculous fees. I asked the lady about them and she said all dealerships charge these fees. I said not they don't , I sent her a out the door quote from another dealer with none of the bs fees. They also want to charge labor to install a hitch that I am buying from them, to pull a trailer I am buying from them. $1,250 for the hitch with labor. I can get the hitch for $550 at my local trailer shop. Run from this place. Do not shop here. Thank you for hearing me out.

    Recreation RV Sales

    Recreation RV Sales

    (23 reviews)

    We just made it home (PDX) after buying a used 29' Coachman Freelander. It was an awesome…read moreexperience from start to finish. Dave was 10/10. He answered every single question and unlike most RV sales reps he knew what he was talking about and we had complete confidence as we drove away. Such a seamless and fun experience. This team was transparent with us from start to finish. They didn't try to cover up anything and gave us a fair price for the unit. I would absolutely go back if we ever decided to upgrade our RV. Thanks, Dave and Company.

    Update in response to Recreation RV Sales comments:…read more Your reply is misleading and leaves out important facts. The "four hours in your driveway" was me transferring all my belongings from my old RV into this one -- the slides were briefly pushed out and back for about fifteen minutes while it was sprinkling. I was given an approximately 3-mile test drive, which did not reveal the problems I discovered on the 12-hour trip home. A professional RV inspector confirmed nearly $7,000 in needed repairs. Slide seals don't fail after a single road trip, nor does an awning suddenly let daylight through after one week. I did call for help and when I didn't get a response, I texted. Your answer was to scold me for texting and tell me to email. When I asked for a refund after learning the true extent of repairs, your response was essentially "too bad, you bought it." Yes, there were no smells, rust, or leaks, but I was repeatedly assured this RV was in "pristine condition." That was false. I have not been able to drive this RV since I purchased it. It was also unprofessional for you to post my full last name when my review appears only as "Debbie M." -- a petty move that reflects poorly on your business and says a lot about your character. I'm sharing these details so future buyers have a clear understanding of what to expect and can make informed decisions.

    Parris RV South - The unit on my mom's truck.

    Parris RV South

    (26 reviews)

    We bought a brand new RV travel trailer. Took it out for the first time and ended up going home…read moreearly because there were so many problems. Ruined our entire weekend, even though we intentionally took it close to home in an established campground so we could test everything. Once we got back home, we unpacked everything, cleaned it up and went straight back to Parris. Unfortunately, we were told there was nothing they could do today because there wasn't a manager working. Ironically, the things that were issues were things that were either not checked or were skimmed over on our walk-through when we picked it up. I'm not claiming dishonesty, I'm just being honest in that it's questionable. Here are things that have been problems: Biggest problem was a leak from the water line to the toilet. We saw a puddle outside the trailer after our first night. Turned off the water immediately. As we got into finding where the leak was, we discovered old water damage that was clearly not from our use. Keep in mind, this is a brand new trailer, which leads us to believe that someone knew about this before. On our walk-through, we were told there was only a small amount of water in the tank, they ran the sink for a couple of seconds and did nothing with the toilet. Next issue was that the heater doesn't work at all. We trouble-shooted all the minor issues such as full propane tanks, clear intake (we cleaned out a wasp nest), fires up for about 5 seconds and then goes out; does the same thing three times then times out and does the same process even after resetting the thermostat. Best guess is a bad control board or faulty thermocoupler at this point. At walk-through we were told "it's too hot out here to test the heater, it won't come on". Last issue was one we noticed prior to leaving while getting it all ready - the roof vent fan would turn on for a few seconds and then stop working. At walk-through, they only opened the vent and turned on the fan to show it ran, then quickly turned it off. Given the other items, this now seems fishy looking back. Because we noticed this prior to our trip, and we thought it was the only thing wrong and we didn't want to have to haul it all the way back to Parris for such an easy fix, my husband just replaced the whole fan out of pocket for $150. These are just the known issues at this point, but leave me fearful of bigger underlying problems with our trailer. And obviously the water damage is a massive concern. I didn't buy a brand new trailer only to find myself in a fixer upper. I need Parris to make this right. At this point I do not want to keep this trailer and want one that actually works.

    Where to even begin... we went in to look at a new 2022 XLR Boost fifth wheel in July and traveled…read morefrom Elko, NV. We had a 2012 Rubicon you hauler trade in that we didn't tow with us, but brought all the info. We purchased the XLR and asked that our docs be ready for next weekend when we tow the trade in to them. When we arrived a week later as scheduled, the xlr was not ready/clean, our docs weren't correct and we waited hours. We had our kid and dogs with us as we planned to leave the lot for a night at KOA to get our stuff put away and get acquainted with the xlr, before we headed up to dry camp. Not only was our stuff not ready, the wrong hitch was ordered (I will give them a free pass on this as apparently we had a "different puck system they didn't know" and as first time 5th wheel buyers, we didn't know either. We ended up at KOA an extra night while they tracked down parts to get our hitch right, so an extra $115 for a night at KOA and lost night on our dry camp reservation. Parris did tow the camper to KOA and kept our trade in. Fine, it is what it is. As we get aquatinted with the trailer, we discover the mattress is ripped. Clean tear like a box cutter went thru it. We find that our shower leaks like crazy and wasn't sealed. We had a mess all over the floor and went thru all of our clean towels to clean it. Now we notice how filthy the floors are on our towels, even tho they "detailed" it while we signed our docs. Off to Walmart to get a swifter and cleaning supplies. Also off to the laundromat to wash towels. We went to make dinner and the back piece of the stove is cracked (which we should have noticed on the walk thru, but they had purposely covered and knew about. We found out later they knew about it). We start fidgeting with all the new accessories and learning how to use functions. We find the fireplace continuously trips. We find a stain on the floor that won't clean off. The ladder to the loft bed is fine for that bed, but it doesn't work for the pull down bed in the garage as it isn't long enough. A loft net won't stay secured. The night goes on finding issues. Monday arrives and hubby goes to Parris as soon as they open. Their 2 hour quote ended up taking over 4 hours and now we had an added late check out fee at KOA, but we get checked out and head to dry camp... Arrive at dry camp and we are finally relaxing... until we go to use water and our pump is now not working. We drive to the nearest town to get service and start googling and YouTubing to see what we can do, since the camper didn't come with any sort of manual like the older trailers did. We try everything and resort to refilling our 5 gallon jugs with the fresh water release under the trailer. At this point, I'm livid. I didn't just buy a brand new trailer to have all these issues, especially when I had a paid for older one that had no issues. This was not an upgrade. We took the trailer back with a laundry list of issues and drove back to Elko. 2 weeks go by and it isn't finished. 3rd week and they agree to meet us halfway in Wendover. We get to the trailer and there are issues we listed that are not fixed. At this point, we had to do our vin inspection and take it home for that to register it. We talked to Shane the manager and he said he would help us out and compensate us for getting the issues resolved. Our trailer is at our local dealer now being fixed. They are battling Forrest River for warranty work as they said Parris was already paid to fix it. Shane has gone non responsive to our last emails. Parris said we should have issues with Forrest River and this isn't their fault. You accepted a shitty quality trailer, tried to hide issues, failed to fix issues, don't respond. This is a Parris problem as well as a Forrest rover problem. Now that our local dealer has it, the pump has failed again as well. This is the biggest piece of shit I've ever spent money on. My old trailer sold with it days so we didn't even have the opportunity to cancel the deal and go home with our trade in. Parris, you should be ashamed. Talking with others who have purchased from you, they have a lot of the same issues. You haven't changed with complaints. No accountability and not even good/smooth talkers. Just a bunch of typical salesmen.

    RVs of America

    RVs of America

    (21 reviews)

    For me to give 5 stars, (I almost never give 5, Max 4. Well, my husband's wife has a "standard")…read morethat means they must have done something that actually deserve it. From Walking into their office to now helping us fixing different issues. (My husband's wife is not exactly easy to deal with...) Team ROA has done an impressively wonderful job. Customer service to Technical Support. From managers to colleagues, a thumb up. A special shout out to Josh, Fabio Coby, Jeremy, Blake and Sam! Thank you All. God Bless.

    After years of researching off-grid trailers, we always kept coming back to Shane's YouTube…read morechannel. His in-depth videos answered every question we had--these truly are unique, purpose-built trailers, not something you can just pick up anywhere. We wanted a compact rig that could take us anywhere without a lot of fuss, and Shane's content made it clear what we needed. When we finally visited RVs of America in Utah, Josh took the lead on our purchase and made sure we got a very fair deal. Their service team worked quickly on the custom upgrades we wanted--knowing we'd traveled a long way, they had everything ready in record time so we didn't have to stay extra days. On pickup day, Coby spent the entire day walking us through every feature of our new trailer, double-checking that all our ordered options were installed exactly as requested. From start to finish, the whole RVs of America team in Utah was helpful, supportive, and genuinely kind. We couldn't be happier with our trailer or the customer care we received--and we highly recommend RVs of America to anyone looking for a top-notch off-grid setup.

    Tooele Valley Motorsports - rv_dealers - Updated July 2026

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