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Patrol_65
Jul 17, 2014Explorer
My advice is to buy inexpensive at first to test the waters, especially if you have never had the rv experience. Nothing is worse, in my opinion, than having an expensive rv with an expensive monthly note to pay sitting next to the stick house that haven't been used in years because the owners realize now that the rv lifestyle was not the right thing for them. You can always move up to something better in the future when you gain more experience and learn what rv you really desire to fit your needs.
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