Mr.Mark wrote:
They really didn't have anything much different than we have... flat screen TV's, we have tile floors, their's were marble, we have corian, they had granite but really nothing much differnt.
These sorts of things are the easiest to replace or remedy. Of course, our 13-yr-old MH didn't come with flat screen TV's, but neither did my house in 2000. Replacing technology that has become obsolete is just a fact of life in RVs or homes. We removed carpet and replaced it with luxury vinyl, not something all that different than you would do at home. As for granite countertops rather than the Corian we currently have, IMHO that is downright nonsensical no matter how much money you have. Why use valuable carrying capacity to haul around rock!
Some people act as if it is important to preserve an RV just as it was delivered. The previous owner of our MH even gave us the then 10-yr-old monogrammed towels that had come with it. Why anyone would want someone's used towels is beyond me but he seemed to think it was important.
If you choose a quality MH because you like the floorplan and drive train then pretty much anything else can be changed to suit your tastes for far less money than buying a new one.