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Sold Motorhome as '99, but really it's '98

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What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state? Alabama :confused: We recently (Mar 18,05) purchased a motorhome (MH) from a local dealership. They sold it to us as a 1999 model and all paperwork states it as a 1999 model. We even have an extended warrenty for the 1999 model. Today (April 6) we receive a letter from the dealship wanting us to sign a corrected State of Alabama Title Application and Bill of Sale because the year-model on the paperwork was incorrectly stated as a 1999 when the MH is actually titled as a 1998 model. Question?! Should we be entitled to a change in the agreed upon price since we thought we were buying a 1999 unit instead of a 1998. The NADA Guide for the MH shows a difference of $8K - $10K between the '98 and '99 model.
 
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