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MNtundraRet
Jun 08, 2019Navigator
I would say that statement is partly true for recent times. I use my 2003 Fleetwood Jamboree as an example. It was manufactured before the great recession started.
Later models of my MH were made with cheaper materials to cut costs. They were priced lower so more people could afford them. I would not want to replace mine with a more recent year.
That would likely not be true for top line RV's.
As for the much older ones; they had older technology and fewer options. They would be easier to fix back then. Much less to go wrong than with new ones.
Later models of my MH were made with cheaper materials to cut costs. They were priced lower so more people could afford them. I would not want to replace mine with a more recent year.
That would likely not be true for top line RV's.
As for the much older ones; they had older technology and fewer options. They would be easier to fix back then. Much less to go wrong than with new ones.
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