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Would that be like taking a new car to your mechanic before buying? Lol
Figure the stuff that needs done in to the price. Which would be tires (probably junk on a 2025 too, just newer junk) and possibly a little caulking.
Hardly the same and you know it.
- Grit_dogJul 13, 2025Navigator II
Pretty much the same in my book other than harder to get warranty work done on a RV than a vehicle.
It’s new. It has warranty. It will likely need some sealing soon just based on age. And the tires will be old junk instead of new junk.
Agree with you though if you want a good fix it list before purchase then the inspection is a good idea. But guessing that stuff that needs attention will likely manifest after towing it a distance and using it a bit.
It’s easy enough for someone with minimal knowledge to just verify everything works and there’s no obvious physical damage.- way2rollJul 14, 2025Trailblazer
Moot point anyway. OP looks like a newbie hit and run.