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...
On the one hand, most RVs do depreciate rapidly; on the other hand, there's a reason for that. So I don't think it's guaranteed that you're getting a free lunch with a "slightly used" RV, unless - just as with cars/trucks - you find an exceptional unit for an exceptional price. And there's some combination of luck and skill involved in doing that.