For the average RVer, the important thing is to have a through inspection done before the purchase of the RV to insure that everything is in working order when you take possion and when the coverage starts. Then you should have no problem with pre-existing conditions.
thanks for the feedback.
I am on a job site in illinois and I am considering buying a used diesel from campingworld in memphis when I finish up in a couple weeks. As I live in florida I would be hitting the road with the rv right after the papers are signed and continuing on to orlando.
Is there something that camping world could provide that would help insure that the rv is covered by esp in case the thing breaks down as soon as I leave the parking lot?