Forum posting confusing aside this may help in clearing up the confusion
on the year model.
Click HereJim@HiTek wrote:
There is a catch 22 with that too. It's common knowledge that the chassis will probably be a year older than the RV house. Let's say your RV is 2018 and the chassis is 2017.
When you give your VIN to the insurance company, they only value the RV and it's contents as a 2017. So if you have paid for full replacement insurance, and it's totaled, they save a few thousand that way and you get the value of a 2017.
Now this happened to me,my RV is 2006 on a 2005 chassis,I knew this when I bought it.
The insurance company used the Vin# to insure it as a 2005,I had to go back and show them that my model on a Chevy Chassis was not sold in 2005,they changed it so all my paperwork and insurance show my RV as a 2006.