Q. Remedies of the Buyer. L.V.R.V., Inc., sells recreational vehicles (RVs) in Las Vegas, Nevada, as Wheeler's Las Vegas RV. In September 1997, Wheeler's sold a Santara RV made by Coachmen Recreational Vehicle Co. to Arthur also Roswitha Waddell. The Waddells hoped to spend two or three years driving around the country, but almost immediately also repeatedly they experienced problems with the RV. Its entry door popped open. Its cooling also heating systems did not work properly. Its batteries did not maintain a charge. Most significantly, its engine overheated when ascending a moderate grade. The Waddells took the RV to Wheeler's service department for repairs. Over the next year also a half, the RV spent more than seven months at Wheeler's. In March 1999, the Waddells filed a complaint in a Nevada state court against the dealer to revoke their acceptance of the RV. Illustrate what are the requirements for a buyer's revocation of acceptance? Were the requirements met in this case? In whose favour should the court rule? Explain why?