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Tvov
Sep 10, 2018Explorer II
If you have the money available to pay the balance in cash, you most likely have enough to handle any repairs on the RV. Yes, RVs have systems and appliances that break down, and engines that need repairing and maintenance, but so does everything you own.
For all the stories on here about fixing RVs, there are many more people that have no problems and enjoy their RVs all over the USA.
Definitely take a close look at your budget. If you can't afford the RV, then you can't afford it... it may cost you the deposit to have learned that lesson.
On the other hand, what about a Travel Trailer, or a Popup Camper? Less expensive, might be good to try that to start out.
For all the stories on here about fixing RVs, there are many more people that have no problems and enjoy their RVs all over the USA.
Definitely take a close look at your budget. If you can't afford the RV, then you can't afford it... it may cost you the deposit to have learned that lesson.
On the other hand, what about a Travel Trailer, or a Popup Camper? Less expensive, might be good to try that to start out.
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