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ol__yeller
Mar 06, 2015Explorer II
This is why I decided to only buy an RV that I could inspect first before having it inspected by a shop. That way I knew I was willing to risk a couple hundred bucks getting an RV checked out after making sure it was all that the seller claimed it to be. All too often, I found that the seller was overly optimistic when describing their RV to me even with pictures that seemingly backed up their claims. I'd hate to shell out $500 and get a report that says it was a piece of junk although admittedly it is better than not shelling out for the inspection, buying it and finding it to be a piece of junk. I couldn't have afforded to do that more than twice on something that I didn't end up purchasing. My opinion is to look at it yourself first and then pay to have it inspected.
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