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winnietrey
Mar 29, 2015Explorer
Putting aside, the issue of ex-rental or not. In my life experience, be it cars, houses or motorhomes. I have found it works out to spend a little more, and get the newest possible with the least amount of wear and tear.
We tend to buy it once and drive rigs until the wheels fall off. Seems to work for us.
Other thing you might consider with 150k already on it, if you want to sell or trade in a few years that is going to be a negative.
NADA lists low retail at about 29K. What's weird though, at least in my opinion. Once you put the miles in, at past 50k. the value is listed the same, no matter if, it has 50,001 miles, or 200,000 miles.
not sure I can agree with that logic
We tend to buy it once and drive rigs until the wheels fall off. Seems to work for us.
Other thing you might consider with 150k already on it, if you want to sell or trade in a few years that is going to be a negative.
NADA lists low retail at about 29K. What's weird though, at least in my opinion. Once you put the miles in, at past 50k. the value is listed the same, no matter if, it has 50,001 miles, or 200,000 miles.
not sure I can agree with that logic
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