I notice a lot of you say not to buy a brand new rv unit. I'm "assuming" this is because it takes a while to shake all the right-out-of-the-factory bugs out of it and locate all the problems associat...
We purchased our 5er 7years ago. It was 4 years old at that time. Over the past 7 years, we have seen evidence of a slide motor that had been replaced, a valve replaced behind the shower, and new tires to hide a bent axle. But since then, and after fixing the bent axle, our 5er has been just fine.
I never could figure out why people want to buy new with the depreciation factor. How can the new rig be THAT much better?