overbrook wrote:
bsinmich wrote:
I would disagree with your statement that it id better to avoid one from a rust belt state. Modt RVs are not driven in the winter. If you look at the storage lots they are all full. Mine went into a barn today until next spring. I woud prefer one from here over oner that sat in hot sun and salt spray in Florida.
Most of us who live in Florida are able to drive our RVs all year round - and we do. And most of us in Florida don't live close enough to the beach to worry about salt spray.
I'd much rather have an RV that's been driven regularly than one that spends half of the year (or more) parked. Especially in an area where the temps drop far below freezing for many day during the season.
Bill
But you sure do have lots of humidity that can be very damaging to the interior. And the salt in more that just the spray. I see many Florida cars advertized up here, and find it best to stay far away from them. Usually cheap and nothing but mechanical trouble.