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gotsmart
Mar 29, 2015Explorer
@w3ozwizard
It's a former rental unit. If you own a home I recommend getting a home equity loan (aka: 2nd mortgage) for the purchase price + taxes, and pay cash to the dealer. At least you'll be able to itemize the mortgage interest each April, AND you'll have the title to the RV.
In 2011 when I bought my 2005 28R it had 109,000 miles on the odometer. I paid $22,565 USD (before taxes) for it. I did not buy Cruise America's extended warranty or their awning. I paid cash.
It's a former rental unit. If you own a home I recommend getting a home equity loan (aka: 2nd mortgage) for the purchase price + taxes, and pay cash to the dealer. At least you'll be able to itemize the mortgage interest each April, AND you'll have the title to the RV.
In 2011 when I bought my 2005 28R it had 109,000 miles on the odometer. I paid $22,565 USD (before taxes) for it. I did not buy Cruise America's extended warranty or their awning. I paid cash.
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