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oldberkeley
Jun 20, 2017Explorer
I want to thank everyone who replied, I'm pleasantly amazed and overwhelmed!
It must be just as 2gypsies wrote, that "RVers are very friendly for the most part and they will be very willing to help you out with any question/problem you might have".
I feel more assured that learning to drive an RV and operate the systems will be a matter of time and practice. As far as my campground host question, I'd thought that perhaps campgrounds only wanted very experienced folks in these positions, but that doesn't seem to be the case.
I'm going to go back to the large dealer that I previously visited and look again, which brings me to one additional question. Having no experience with RVs, I was more than a bit surprised at the cost. Wow, these things are not cheap! The dealer sells both new and used (or as they say, "pre-owned"). I can afford a new one, but I'm also going to look at the used units. Any general thoughts--pros, cons, etc.--about buying a pre-owned RV?
It must be just as 2gypsies wrote, that "RVers are very friendly for the most part and they will be very willing to help you out with any question/problem you might have".
I feel more assured that learning to drive an RV and operate the systems will be a matter of time and practice. As far as my campground host question, I'd thought that perhaps campgrounds only wanted very experienced folks in these positions, but that doesn't seem to be the case.
I'm going to go back to the large dealer that I previously visited and look again, which brings me to one additional question. Having no experience with RVs, I was more than a bit surprised at the cost. Wow, these things are not cheap! The dealer sells both new and used (or as they say, "pre-owned"). I can afford a new one, but I'm also going to look at the used units. Any general thoughts--pros, cons, etc.--about buying a pre-owned RV?
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