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tenbear
Dec 22, 2015Explorer
I bought an entry level Class C new in 2004, it was my 3rd RV. The first 2 were TT. I have no slides but there are just the 2 of us, no dogs, cats or kids. I have made a lot of improvements over the years and the result suits us very well.
I think that being handy is a big asset when buying an entry level RV. You can add the things that you want and personalize your RV. You can also fix things before they go wrong. Our dealer was very good to as they fixed many things in the first few months at no cost to us.
Sure it is a little cramped but we have not found that to be a problem.
I think that being handy is a big asset when buying an entry level RV. You can add the things that you want and personalize your RV. You can also fix things before they go wrong. Our dealer was very good to as they fixed many things in the first few months at no cost to us.
Sure it is a little cramped but we have not found that to be a problem.
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