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MagillaGorilla
Dec 17, 2015Explorer
I have purchased 2 motorhomes in my lifetime. Both were 10 years old or older.
The first was a Daymon gasser and was what you would want/expect for the year it was. It needed some minor things but was mostly good to us for 7 years. It would have been better to us if I had spent more time and money on maintenance. I was the one that let it go.
My second RV is a Holiday Rambler and we LOVE it. Love it!! Did I mention that we love it? It is great for us and how we RV. ITs well built, has almost everything we need (I will add a power converter). We have this one on a maintenance schedule that will make us better owners.
I don't think 10 years has to be an "end of life" for an RV. If it was built well and cared for, the RV does not know how old it is.
The first was a Daymon gasser and was what you would want/expect for the year it was. It needed some minor things but was mostly good to us for 7 years. It would have been better to us if I had spent more time and money on maintenance. I was the one that let it go.
My second RV is a Holiday Rambler and we LOVE it. Love it!! Did I mention that we love it? It is great for us and how we RV. ITs well built, has almost everything we need (I will add a power converter). We have this one on a maintenance schedule that will make us better owners.
I don't think 10 years has to be an "end of life" for an RV. If it was built well and cared for, the RV does not know how old it is.
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