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IAMICHABOD
Jul 21, 2017Explorer II
lfrese wrote:
Ive seen those. the ones from Cruise america are bigger than id like. Why do they get rid of them at 100k miles? I assumed it was because the maint costs go up after that. I also looked at El Monte rentals. I was concerned that around 100k miles things like new engine or transmission, suspension, etc are necessary, no?
No,with proper maintenance,which Rentals get,they will go easily go to 200000 miles or more with no problem. An average RVer puts about 5000 miles a year so there are a lot of years left.
It isn't the mileage that is the determining factor,it is that most Rental companies turn over their fleet every 2 to 3 years,the public likes newer RVs regardless of mileage.
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