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Mr_Mark1
May 20, 2017Explorer
Hello MickiJeana, after re-reading this thread seeing the responses, four things pop out to me.
1) you are a newbie
2) you are not mechanically inclined
3) you will be traveling alone
4) you will be working from your RV
If you were my sister, I would say maybe buying a class B might be easier for you to maneuver around and might have less things to go wrong. Also, might be easier to sell at the end of 10 months.
I think you could certainly get out with less than a $35,000 loss if you buy it correctly from the start. It would depend on the unit and how many repairs it might need along the way.
The website 'www.pplmotorhomes.com' has a good selection of class B' and class C's.
Good luck and let us know what you decide.
Safe travels,
MM.
1) you are a newbie
2) you are not mechanically inclined
3) you will be traveling alone
4) you will be working from your RV
If you were my sister, I would say maybe buying a class B might be easier for you to maneuver around and might have less things to go wrong. Also, might be easier to sell at the end of 10 months.
I think you could certainly get out with less than a $35,000 loss if you buy it correctly from the start. It would depend on the unit and how many repairs it might need along the way.
The website 'www.pplmotorhomes.com' has a good selection of class B' and class C's.
Good luck and let us know what you decide.
Safe travels,
MM.
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