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rockhillmanor
Jun 29, 2017Explorer II
If you look at the video, 'refurbished' shows it includes painting also. Which would mean it was in really bad shape. Most used RV's do not require repaints.
I called them and 'they' told me that along with tradeins and rental turn ins, they also buy totaled, water and fire damaged RV's and ""refurbish" them. And according to them, NO they are not required to tell you. So I passed on looking at RV's from them.
IMHO, JMHO If I were you I would pass on this one. If you are real dead set on buying it I would insist to see the history on the title first before you buy.
And a car on a trailer will be too heavy for the Class C.
I have a V-10, E450, and tow a very light toad 4-down and I wouldn't even think of towing anything heavier.
I called them and 'they' told me that along with tradeins and rental turn ins, they also buy totaled, water and fire damaged RV's and ""refurbish" them. And according to them, NO they are not required to tell you. So I passed on looking at RV's from them.
The wife and I are considering buying a rental refurbished Class C.
IMHO, JMHO If I were you I would pass on this one. If you are real dead set on buying it I would insist to see the history on the title first before you buy.
And a car on a trailer will be too heavy for the Class C.
I have a V-10, E450, and tow a very light toad 4-down and I wouldn't even think of towing anything heavier.
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