paulcardoza wrote:
Used will save you the initial depreciation hit. The key to buying used is research, research, research. Look for a unit whose owner has kept good maintenance records.
Since you are an admitted noob, consider having an expert look over the unit, before you make an offer. A good RV tech can go a long way to finding potential issues that you'll likely never pick out until its too late.
Agree with the inspection, not so much on records. My tt has no maintenance records but I've meticulously maintained it. When you perform certain maintenance items twice a year (spring and fall) there's really not much to record. Maintaining a tt is not rocket science requiring you to record when you do a task.