It all depends on the condition and price; as far as year goes it will most likely have the triton V10 motor on Ford E450 chassis-- very dependable and reliable power train--- check maintenance records; check age of tires; check brakes and lines. The biggest is the condition of the coach--- check the roof (ave life in northeast is 15 years) check for any leaks around windows( check walls below windows for any soft areas or wall paper wrinkling) check the bunk area--- known for leaks around window and roof lights--- take cushion off and inspect the floor area. Inspect outside for any delamination (around awning support brackets, fridge vent, and windows) often a sign of water leaks; triple check for any prior or current water damage---- water leaks can be like cancer-- if any we're fixed triple check making sure they were fixed and repaired correctly (be very skeptical)-- if you are still going to proceed make sure you price your offer accordingly. Try and keep 2-3K aside in your budget for any maintenance items (tires/brakes/etc). If price is right and condition is right then a 2000 model year can serve you several years. I bought a 1998 in 2011 (had recent tires, brakes, and tune up and all other service records) for 9K. Good luck