Thank you. That is good advice. I once was told that before you buy a boat or RV, you should just sit in it until you get bored, then you start seeing things you don't when you are busy falling in love with it. I appreciate the tip on the valves. I am making a list of things to ask now so I will add that to it. Ain't that the truth about the "Finance Department". More like the last chance to profit from this guy department.
My salesman did tell me about the pre delivery walkthrough and education process. He would not tell me the exact charge for that so I negotiated the price as $x* out the door plus tax, which includes all dealer prep and handling etc no additional charges from the dealer, so I expect my now free delivery process to be rather cursory.
* I put x because I know I paid too much, but in this market if you want one, especially a Micro Minnie, you simply don't have a lot of leverage. I did get them to throw in the WDH and the rear view camera installed. In normal times, I would have said, "No thanks, I'll go some where else", but there was no where else for me to go that had what I wanted. I'm still thrilled about actually finding one that checks all the boxes and I don't have to wait for until some undetermined time into the future. Anything else I should be looking for, common problems, hard to notice items, warning signs of poor quality, etc?
I would think it would be acceptable to plug into power and then test the operation of everything that runs off of that power. What about water functions, sink, shower, outdoor shower hot water, can these be tested with a tank of water or do they not like to do that? Testing the black water tank may be out of the questions, but maybe not, if you just use clean water. Open and close all doors windows hatches slide etc. Use all features, solar, water, electric gas battery powered or not. No way this could take less than a few of hours. Maybe I get my walkthrough and tutorial from them and hit "skip this lesson" a few times and go into a far off corner of the lot and tinker for awhile.
Thanks!