Is it safe to buy a Roadtrek on a Chev or Dodge Sprinter chassis?
There has been much coverage in the news lately about the financial struggles of the Detroit 3 auto manufacturers,
especially GM and Chrysler. It is clear that the U.S. and Canadian federal govern-ments will do whatever is necessary to
ensure the survival of these crucial members to a healthy North American economy. They have both pledged to backstop the
warranties offered by these two companies while they work to re-organize themselves into healthy viable competitors.
(Prior to these pledges, to give potential Roadtrek buyers piece-of-mind and remove a reason not to buy, we committed to provide an
equivalent or better warranty to the warranties offered by GM and Chrysler in the event either one no longer honors their warranties
effective on all new Roadtreks retail delivered from December 1, 2008 forward. [Freightliner brand Sprinters are backed by Daimler
(Mercedes-Benz) and therefore would not be affected.])
Some people may still be worried about the availability of parts and service. Given the millions of vehicles on the road from these
manufacturers, there will definitely be service and parts facilities to satisfy the demand.