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C-Bears
Jan 05, 2015Explorer
All RV's have their quality control problems. If you purchase a new fiver chances are you will have it back at a dealer prior to your warranty expiring.
I think anyone starting out, especially if they are starting out as full timers or long timers, should take their time and find a good clean used unit. The key with a used unit is you have to make sure there are no hidden problems, but generally speaking most of the "bugs" are already worked out.
I think anyone starting out, especially if they are starting out as full timers or long timers, should take their time and find a good clean used unit. The key with a used unit is you have to make sure there are no hidden problems, but generally speaking most of the "bugs" are already worked out.
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