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bull1
Nov 20, 2013Explorer
I have bought several use RVs over the 40 years we have been RVing. For a Motorhome. Look to see if all the books are with the unit. Quite often a service record will be with all the books. Look for one that has been kept under cover if possible. Drive it to make sure it shifts properly and seems to have enough,get up and go,to get you over those mountain tops you will encounter. But as far as I am concerened the most important thing that you can do for yourself is heck to make sure it has not leaked. If it has and they tell you the leak is fixed,walk away. It its still leaking and they tell you its just a simple fix just smile and walk away. A leak is one of the most difficult things to locate and fix it also does some of the most costly damage in a very short order. Many thousands of dollars can b e saved by buying used and you can get a usnit with all the bugs corrects buying used. Good luck and trusdt your instincts.
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