Yessir. I read about them daily. That’s what totally amazes me. The experienced rv owners all look at it like it’s totally normal and acceptable. As I said, I compare today’s rv owner mentality to the general public’s pre-1980’s mentality regarding the auto industry. “Hey, this is the way it is, take it or leave it”! Even the “Rolls Royce’s” of the rv industry need a mobile mechanic to follow along behind them, but that’s considered “acceptable”. It’s a crazy industry.

BTW, you mentioned your buddy. That seems to be the normal delivery process and Indiana is a hot spot for the rv industry. When the factory builds an rv, they don’t truck them, but hire someone to drive them to the dealer. Many people fly up and take delivery at the factory, then drive home. It seems that rv delivery would be a pretty good gig. People are on waiting lists to have their rv’s delivered because of a shortage of delivery drivers.