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ncrowley
Sep 11, 2018Explorer II
If you are low income, I would consider RVing in a trailer before purchasing a Class A. In my experience, the maintenance costs of a class A are much higher than those of a truck and trailer.
I would turn this one down and take your time to think about what you want to do. This is far from the only RV out there for you - there will be others if that is what you want to do. Put together a spreadsheet with a budget for the initial cost, maintenance, repairs, tires, fuel, RV park fees, insurance, etc. Compare the costs of various types of RVs.
I am not trying to tell you not to RV but take the time you need to feel that you can afford the type of RV you purchase.
I would turn this one down and take your time to think about what you want to do. This is far from the only RV out there for you - there will be others if that is what you want to do. Put together a spreadsheet with a budget for the initial cost, maintenance, repairs, tires, fuel, RV park fees, insurance, etc. Compare the costs of various types of RVs.
I am not trying to tell you not to RV but take the time you need to feel that you can afford the type of RV you purchase.
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