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cummins2014
Feb 26, 2019Explorer
Gearitis wrote:
My DW and I were talking about this and the only downside we can see to buying older, meaning older than 8 or 9 years, is some RV Park\Resorts will not accept 10 year old and older RV's. We have never been turned away, even when we had a 5er that was 12 years old at the time. In all the RV's we have owned over the years, the late 90's to early 2000's were probably the best built and most comfortable. I would buy an older one, which means over 10 years old, if the price was right and it was in great condition.
I ran across that in California once, my trailer was over 10 years old, but looked like new. she asked me I told her, she looked out at it ,and said oh! thats fine no problem. She explained that it was to prevent a bunch of unkept RV's in the place , but I suppose if it looked bad I could or would of been turned away
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