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crasster
Jun 27, 2017Explorer II
I think on posts like this people are looking to comfort nerves because even though units are older, it is still a big buy.
The thing is there are really TOO many variables. How was the coach cared for? What is the interior/exterior shape? Will it be used mainly for local ventures or touring?
The main thing is define the usage, look at the overall shape, and go from there. Trust your gut. Get a checklist when looking at it and go over all details.
Also (I hate saying this) look at the owner. Are they well kept? Is the lawn kept well? How is the home kept? (Doesn't matter if they are rich, just maintained). If they have a junkyard in their yard and weeds growing everywhere typically they kept up the RV the same way.
The thing is there are really TOO many variables. How was the coach cared for? What is the interior/exterior shape? Will it be used mainly for local ventures or touring?
The main thing is define the usage, look at the overall shape, and go from there. Trust your gut. Get a checklist when looking at it and go over all details.
Also (I hate saying this) look at the owner. Are they well kept? Is the lawn kept well? How is the home kept? (Doesn't matter if they are rich, just maintained). If they have a junkyard in their yard and weeds growing everywhere typically they kept up the RV the same way.
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