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summerbreeze
Sep 10, 2018Explorer
I appreciate all of the replies and am feeling a bit more relaxed today. I called the dealership and luckily they are being very understanding and told me they would reverse my deposit immediately. I felt at ease and asked if I can have until Wednesday and if they would still reverse my deposit and I was told yes. I have been camping for years. I love the outdoors, prefer nature more then being inside. I have been renting rv's both 25ft and 30ft and know the basics as far as hooking up, dumping, and basic operating of rv BUT I certainly have ALOT to learn. I think it just hit me like a ton of bricks that I actually purchased it and it's a lot of money to spend on something that will depreciate so much but on the other hand life is meant to be enjoyed. I know there is a very good chance there will be repair that will feel very stressful and be expensive. I am low income and alot of what I inherited was put into this purchase but it has been a dream for so long and I'm a single woman who wants to meet new friends who enjoy the outdoors and camping too. I think a big part of my worry is my 19 year old son who has Asperger's just isn't excited at all because he has noise sensitivity. He wears the big ear muffs to block out loud noises like barking dogs and when you camp there are dogs everywhere. He is with me most of the time and I really want him to enjoy it so maybe I can find some places where we aren't always in a camping spot but can boondock. I do not have solar panel so not sure if I can do that (again something I need to learn). I do have a couple days to take my time to secure storage, get insurance rates and more. The RV I purchased is a 2010 Winnebago Vista 26p. Opinions on the Rig? Very clean mileage 63k, Onan 4,000 with 900hours. Paid 43k. Includes tax and license. Connecting with you guys here with the experience is really helping me. I welcome all comments, suggestions..please.
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