I searched here....no bannana! I get paranoid when I see 2005 and 2007 RVs with 20k or less miles. How easy is it for someone to change the mileage readout to read low miles? RR
My belief is the digital odometers are hard to change outside of a specialized shop. I also believe that extremely low mileage is a warning flag for used RVs. Within limits, they are better off if driven, particularly on frequent trips like one or two a month all year. The RV House has many systems that are better off being used. Same true of chassis, like brakes and tires.