Town and Country
Town and Country
I am looking at buying a 2003 Town and Country home. I have looked through the forums and do not see much on this brand. The price that the dealer is asking is 39,900 for a 28 by 48 3br 2bth. The home has double insulated windows, upgraded insulation, solid oak cabinets, and many other "upgrades". I was wondering if this is a good brand or are these "upgrades" just masking a bad brand of home. One other thing that I am wondering is if I should be buying the home from a factory liquidator. They, the liquidator, buys homes from lots that are closing and sells them at lower costs then a factory retailer. Should I be wary of buying a home from them or are liquidators just like factory retailers, some good some bad? Any help would be appreciated....Stephen
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Town and Country is a Cavalier brand...They are the same as the Cavalier, Bellcrest, Homestead and other Cavalier brands mentioned here...
I understnd...could be wrong but you should get your info directly from the factory service department.....but I believe that Cavailier takes these dealer repos as used homes and offer no warranty....Be sure you check it our and be ready to take the risk..
I understnd...could be wrong but you should get your info directly from the factory service department.....but I believe that Cavailier takes these dealer repos as used homes and offer no warranty....Be sure you check it our and be ready to take the risk..
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so you are saying even though this home is new and never lived in that Cavalier might consider this as a repo? Thanks...
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YES...be sure to check with the service manager at the plant before you buy...
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Stephen
I have no direct dealings with Town and Country, but a good friend of mine owns one. It is a 1998, and has many upgrades. I can tell you right now she is very disappointed in how it has held up, and would like to sell it or trade it in. I can't tell you specifics, but have heard her express her concerns and disappointment on many ocassions. Just food for thought.
I have no direct dealings with Town and Country, but a good friend of mine owns one. It is a 1998, and has many upgrades. I can tell you right now she is very disappointed in how it has held up, and would like to sell it or trade it in. I can't tell you specifics, but have heard her express her concerns and disappointment on many ocassions. Just food for thought.
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I am in Kemp, Tx...apx 30 miles south-east of Dallas...sorry it took so long I work off-shore and have been gone for 2 weeks.
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