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bluwtr49
May 25, 2013Explorer II
Still unanswerable as it will totally depend on the MH. So far our 2000 Beaver has taken a grand total of $318.00 for refurbishment and that was for a new front TV.
Repairs on the other hand have amounted to a whopping $1,100.00 and most of that was for the Dash air and a new control board for the fridge.
I don't count consumable items like tires, batteries, and the like.
Point is, its a******shoot. Personally, I always but an RV from a reputable dealer as you have a lot of leverage when uncovering something during the PDI and walk-through. On ours I saw the in-house invoice for work done before delivery and it was over 5K.
Repairs on the other hand have amounted to a whopping $1,100.00 and most of that was for the Dash air and a new control board for the fridge.
I don't count consumable items like tires, batteries, and the like.
Point is, its a******shoot. Personally, I always but an RV from a reputable dealer as you have a lot of leverage when uncovering something during the PDI and walk-through. On ours I saw the in-house invoice for work done before delivery and it was over 5K.
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