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sylley2000
Dec 12, 2013Explorer
Thanks for the replies. We didn't buy the BT Cruiser as it was a consignment unit and no guarantee that if we paid the full price that the owner would discharge the lien on the vehicle. He owed more than his asking price. Too complicated for us to consider buying and at daylight, there was a huge dent in the side of it which the dealer tried to claim was common. He said it was due to swelling in the panels used in the BT Cruiser which are used in almost all RV's. (If the panels were swollen it was due to water, which isn't an easy fix!)
There wasn't a dent in the 2005 Winnebago Itasca Cambria 26a which we purchased and now have in our driveway. No problems with the export part of the buying of an RV from the United States and so far no complications with the Canadian side of the border. It's really gorgeous and we love it. The U-shaped dinette can easily seat six people. It had only 19,800 miles on the odometer.
Imagine we should thank about selling our custom 37' footer that we've used as a cottage for more than six years?
There wasn't a dent in the 2005 Winnebago Itasca Cambria 26a which we purchased and now have in our driveway. No problems with the export part of the buying of an RV from the United States and so far no complications with the Canadian side of the border. It's really gorgeous and we love it. The U-shaped dinette can easily seat six people. It had only 19,800 miles on the odometer.
Imagine we should thank about selling our custom 37' footer that we've used as a cottage for more than six years?
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