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    Anytime Towing Iowa

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    Junk vehicle removal

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    McKee RV - Mark H
This is the 4th RV we have purchased from McKee RV. They are great to work with! We highly recommend them!

    McKee RV

    (64 reviews)

    they were very good about staying in touch with us about buying an RV, and after that they don't…read morereturn phone calls, also we overpaid on licensing ,tabs and sales tax , we li in another state,called about that and and was told how much we were going to get back , actually it's going to our loan company, which we did not know,and that refund is short another $11.50 which isn't much but I was told that the third-party tiling company is taking that out for stamps. We already paid them $250 for their services and they're taking out more ! The third-party tiling company was late on filing our title and we paid extra for that and extra for expediting the title, which we still do not have it's very didn't even get our license plates for two months we headed south for the winter with 15 day permit. I wanted to take care of my own tiling and sales tax in our state, but it wasn't permitted. If anyone to buy a motorhome I would fight for that because this is not sitting very well with us.

    They say, it's not bad to be had, it's knowing you've been had". I wish I could say my experience…read morewith McKee R.V. was great but unfortunately it wasn't. At least not completely. I purchase a 2022 RV from them spending about 195 K. The initial deal and salesman Mike was great. They matched the deal from another dealer I was considering. Before I traveled the 600 miles to complete the deal, another salesman contacted me asking for pictures of my trade-in. They had someone already interested in it. I got there two hours early for my appointment to close the deal. I waited for over three and a half hours later and they dropped the value by $ 5000. The original quoted was at the low wholesale value of 30K. They said there was water damage (wrinkles in the wallpaper in the cab over) though no other signs of water damage were present. The wall was solid, no water stains, and the cab over is all fiberglass and no window in the area. The rig was also just out of storage where it had been covered. I know that wrinkled wallpaper in R.V.'s is not uncommon and not due to water. In fact, the unit they sold me had some wrinkles. They also wanted new tires on it, even though I told them before hand there was maybe one of two seasons left in them. However, I accepted the misunderstanding and agree to "split the difference" with them and accept a $2500 reduction in my trade. They counteroffered with $500. I had been there after a 600-mile trip way and over 3 and a half hours and was plain worn down, so I begrudgingly accepted the offer, knowing I would probably lose my $2500 deposit if I walked away (had seen this as an issue in some reviews). I even bought their warranty (which furthered their profit) Where I realized I had been had is when I got home my trade-in was listed as pending with a listed price at the high end of retail of 154K. So, I called and was told they sold it for much less. I know they probably negotiated the price down, but even if they honored their original price, they would have still got it for wholesale, with new tires. Also, there is not a similar unit for less than 140K nationally, and averaging 150K. I know they have to make a profit, but between what they made off the new rig and trade-in, how much should a customer give up. I realize I have no recourse other than to let others know, and certainly not do business with them again. I guess that extra 5K was worth losing a return customer that just spent 195K.

    Anytime Towing Iowa - towing - Updated May 2026

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