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Artum_Snowbird
May 13, 2017Explorer
I would have to say keep looking used. Learn the great makes, check out some top quality rigs that are ten years old and consider why they are almost the same price as a new one in many product lines. Sometimes people price their junk high, but I have seen some well maintained units, older for sure, but units that will maintain their value well for years onward. If you see a ten year old Bigfoot TT that will fit in your price range, it would be a better buy than a new one. They are made to last 30 years, not 10.
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