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Sep 22, 2014Explorer
jplante4 wrote:
I don't think anyone replying is against buying new. IMHO, it just makes more sense for a newbie. I would qualify that by saying that if you're not a tinkerer or not mechanically inclined at all, then having something with a warranty and a good relationship with a dealer nearby is for you.
That was a lot of it for us.
We work all week at office jobs and my wife travels every week for work. We don't want to waste time tinkering with a used RV. Hell, we don't even clean our own house or mow our own lawn.
The convenience is worth the expense to us, as was buying a new RV with two years of warranty.
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