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ScottG
Aug 02, 2017Nomad
It really depends on how they were cared for.
We traded in a super nice TT that had thousands of dollars worth of upgrades and was cared for without regard for cost. It looked like new when I dropped it off at the dealer.
I would look for signs of leaks and pass on any of those. Also look for signs that things were kept up with. If little plastic things (covers and such) are broken and never replaced, it's a sign repairs weren't kept up with.
A new trailer makes sense (to us) if your going to keep it a long time and use it a lot.
We traded in a super nice TT that had thousands of dollars worth of upgrades and was cared for without regard for cost. It looked like new when I dropped it off at the dealer.
I would look for signs of leaks and pass on any of those. Also look for signs that things were kept up with. If little plastic things (covers and such) are broken and never replaced, it's a sign repairs weren't kept up with.
A new trailer makes sense (to us) if your going to keep it a long time and use it a lot.
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