Hank85713 wrote:
New always has to have the taxes added. Used will not in most cases involve any taxes if not purchased from a dealer.
This is not true at all. Unless your state doesn't charge taxes on vehicles, you will be hit for all the taxes when you register it in your state.
Hank85713 wrote:
you can purchase rv insurance from Good Sam to cover your investment. So if you get a used unit from a dealer or individual this would be a way to have some sense of being that you will not be out on a limb if something goes wrong with the unit.
This is not "rv insurance." It is an extended warranty, and most are a waste of money. While there are a few who have had good luck with these, the majority who try to use them get rejected. Search here for "extended warranty" and you will find many threads.