Matty
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- IN THE FALL (2018)
First I am not sure why someone not owning a Ranger tug or cutwater would even be commenting but apparently there are no restrictions. while the list is long all the resolutions sound great. If you break the list down to issues that should have not happened (quality control) and those that are more related to the third party manufacturer is looks like the list of quality control would be about 5 items long (like sealant, clogged pipes etc). Scratches and things like that are going to happen and they were taken care of prior to delivery. Happens with cars as well.
From what I can see the company is growing and learning as they go. So did Ford & GM. Feedback is good but better to keep it positive. We all know the limitations of the dealer network prior to buying. The company will work with you on that as well. Since so many of the components are not made by the company you should be able to find a non-ranger tug dealership to work on it. Of course if it is under warranty you need to get approval first. But RT does not make air conditioners, stoves or GPS units. Installation issues are the responsibility of RT. And they are very happy to take responsibility. Better than the alternative.
From what I can see the company is growing and learning as they go. So did Ford & GM. Feedback is good but better to keep it positive. We all know the limitations of the dealer network prior to buying. The company will work with you on that as well. Since so many of the components are not made by the company you should be able to find a non-ranger tug dealership to work on it. Of course if it is under warranty you need to get approval first. But RT does not make air conditioners, stoves or GPS units. Installation issues are the responsibility of RT. And they are very happy to take responsibility. Better than the alternative.