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thomasmnile
May 05, 2013Explorer
fla-gypsy wrote:
Spend as little as possible on the nicest 5th wheel that meets your needs but remember it is a depreciating asset and will never be worth what you pay for it. RV's can be a high maintenance item and the RV industry is not known for quality control. Some feel buying new and having a warranty is important to work out the issues with any RV.
X2 on Gypsy's thoughts. That's how we approached buying our first RV (a fifth wheel). Worked nicely for us for 5 years, though we did move on to a TT, as the fifth wheel proved to be more trailer than we needed.
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