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Mobile home buyers accuse Dixie Motors of selling them a defective RV

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NEW ORLEANS – A Louisiana couple say the recreational vehicle they purchased from Dixie Motors in February is still defective after numerous repair attempts.

Jon Lawrence Barbier and Amanda Adams Barbier filed a lawsuit Nov. 17 in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana against Keystone RV Co., Dixie Motors and Bank of the West, citing breach of express and implied warranties and negligent repair.

According to the complaint, the 2015 Keystone Laredo recreational vehicle the Barbiers purchased in February was defective in materials and workmanship. After numerous attempts at repairs under the vehicle’s warranty, the suit says it is still defective. The RV was purchased for $33,534.85, and the complaint states that finance charges will bring the price above $50,000.

The Barbiers seek damages of more than $100,000 and cancellation of the sales contract. They are represented by Mandeville attorney Richard C. Dalton.

U.S. District Court for the Eastern District Case number 2:15-cv-05999

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