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PSW
Aug 31, 2014Explorer
It is amazing. Absolutely amazing. I have always kept our RVs, cars, etc. in top condition. When I sell them, they are like new and I normally sell them to someone I know at top retail. Last March, I sold our 2007 Roadtrek class B and it was detailed and looked like a 2014.
For a few years, I could not store an RV under cover, so I didn't have an RV. Just me I guess. I didn't want the deterioration, so I waited.
I just don't want to drive a piece of junk and I would be ashamed of a lot of the units on the road and in campgrounds. I recently saw a couple in a National Forest campground with a fifteen year old rig that looked brand new. They had used it extensively since they bought it new. Pride is the word. Some goofs just spend more money than they have on these things and then start a destruction process. This is all just an extension of the disposable society we find today. Buy it. Use it. Don't take care of it. Get another one. No sense of pride.
End of my rant.
This is a great time to buy a new unit. End of the season and a long winter of lower sales in much of the country.
For a few years, I could not store an RV under cover, so I didn't have an RV. Just me I guess. I didn't want the deterioration, so I waited.
I just don't want to drive a piece of junk and I would be ashamed of a lot of the units on the road and in campgrounds. I recently saw a couple in a National Forest campground with a fifteen year old rig that looked brand new. They had used it extensively since they bought it new. Pride is the word. Some goofs just spend more money than they have on these things and then start a destruction process. This is all just an extension of the disposable society we find today. Buy it. Use it. Don't take care of it. Get another one. No sense of pride.
End of my rant.
This is a great time to buy a new unit. End of the season and a long winter of lower sales in much of the country.
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