Jayla
Aug 29, 2015Explorer
"Don't Buy New"
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...
jplante4 wrote:Terryallan wrote:
Maybe, maybe not. On your second hand RV. How was the roof cared for?
No, but easily fixed for about $40Was it properly waxed?
The clear coat was in good shape with the exception of the front cap and the mural on the back.Did it come with new tires?
$2500 for 6 YokohamasWere the hubs greased regularly?
Had all the service records for 20 years. The first owner was OCD about Mx.Were the tanks cleaned correctly after each use?
Came with a wand and the sensors are working, so I'd say yeah.
You get the idea. I paid $20k for the Sahara. There was some work to do, and if you can't do that yourself, then by all means, buy new. As a previous poster said, that just puts more inventory on my market.