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Lobstah
Oct 03, 2013Explorer
Bumpyroad wrote:
as I recall there was one brand name that was very problematic. I don't remember the brand. it would be of great benefit to the OP if somebody would supply that name so he could see if all of the windows were that brand.
and yes, all RVs have issues. but why on earth would you want to intentionally buy one. like I said, count up the number of windows, figure out the cost to have them repaired and deduct that amount plus a little more for the trouble.
why is it that when people ask about buying a RV with delamination, water leakage, etc. most folks say Run Forest Run? but with this known issue ignore it?
bumpy
Because it's nothing more than a trade off. If I had a choice between two exact used units, except one had fogged windows, and I could get THAT one for $5K or $10K cheaper, I'd buy it. It's only a big deal if you're going to roll on into a dealership and pay $10K to have them all replaced, which I wouldn't do.
The OP didn't say anything about ALL the windows. Just the two front windows on drivers and passenger side. Two windows would cost you about $100 to repair yourself. I don't care if the bedroom window is fogged, either INSIDE or in the middle ;)
So minimal impact to my buying decision.
Jim
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