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A_Good_Cigar
Nov 03, 2020Explorer
Like Drew said, condition is paramount. I would also lump in reliability with that. The prettiest Class C in the world does you no good if the roof leaks & the front brake calipers seize every other trip! Floorplan is a close second, if you don't like the RV, you're less likely to use it. Due diligence when looking a potential purchase over! Use an RV inspector if at all possible! I'm assuming you're new to RV's, and you don't know what you don't know. For instance, RV tires rarely wear out, they usually age out since most RV's get less than 5K miles per year. What is your RV budget? If this is gonna be your first RV it's good you're going used. Most on this forum would strongly suggest going used, you won't really know what you want in an RV until you've spent some time in one. Happy RV shopping!
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