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DutchmenSport
Jan 02, 2016Explorer
Whenever I see an ad like this, it makes me wonder about the photos. Considering this is a 10 year old unit and was used as a "limo" and in "rough" condition, I wonder how "real" the photos actually are. Are these photos of the coach when it was brand new? Or are they actually current photos of the coach. It sure does look nice and (in my opinion) the photos don't align with the description (rough and limo).
I may be wrong, but if it really is that clean, that shiny, in that good of shape, it's definitely worth a visit to go see it!
As the previous poster also stated, if this is your first RV and you are planning on Full Timing in it, you may find yourself with a disaster waiting to happen. If you are TRULY serious about this coach, the dealer should pull it into a heated bay and unwinterize all the systems so you can determine if they actually work or not. This is the absolute least the dealer can do for you before you purchase. I would insist on this before signing anything.
If the coach REALLY is as good a condition as the photos indicate, even with a couple items not completely functional, it still might be a good buy. You are best to INSIST the dealer run all the systems before purchasing so you know exactly what you are buying. That's sill a lot of money, and he's still making his profit too. So don't be shy about this.
Edit:
I looked at the photos again after reading the latest update posts on here. I see the missing cabinet doors. Photos might be current. Still worth a visit in my opinion. You can always walk away, and it might teach you something about your next selection.
I may be wrong, but if it really is that clean, that shiny, in that good of shape, it's definitely worth a visit to go see it!
As the previous poster also stated, if this is your first RV and you are planning on Full Timing in it, you may find yourself with a disaster waiting to happen. If you are TRULY serious about this coach, the dealer should pull it into a heated bay and unwinterize all the systems so you can determine if they actually work or not. This is the absolute least the dealer can do for you before you purchase. I would insist on this before signing anything.
If the coach REALLY is as good a condition as the photos indicate, even with a couple items not completely functional, it still might be a good buy. You are best to INSIST the dealer run all the systems before purchasing so you know exactly what you are buying. That's sill a lot of money, and he's still making his profit too. So don't be shy about this.
Edit:
I looked at the photos again after reading the latest update posts on here. I see the missing cabinet doors. Photos might be current. Still worth a visit in my opinion. You can always walk away, and it might teach you something about your next selection.
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