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FreebirdFlies's avatar
Dec 16, 2015

Buying used.... Considerations

Buying used. Just be very aware.......
What precipitated this post was a statement that when buying a used camper at a good (read low) price, what your doing is your buying the appliances...., and getting the camper for free. (Paraphrased, another thread/topic). I bought used last summer, at what I thought was a "fair" price. Everything worked. I was happy....
As fate would have it, I just replaced both the refrigerator $$$ and water heater $$ in my 1 owner previously owned, litely used, 98 Northern Lite, and this is right before I'm heading south (TX) for six weeks. Not the most convenient time.
The camper had the original Dometic 6 cf. 3 way frig. It functioned for us from last summer till a couple weeks ago. Yes, they (tech) coulda replaced the "guts" (lost refrigerant, indications of more problems), but, if the controller board then went out (which can/does happen) we would have had a new frig price into an old frig with no warranty.
The water heater functioned fine when new to us, but it was on its last legs (lotta rust on tank, especially at fittings), and not worth the hassle to keep it going, so bit the bullet and installed a new Atwood tankless.
Furnace is looking good....for now.
I still have significantly less than half of a new Northern lite into it, so, I'm ok. But it went from a pretty good deal, to "not so great" rather fast!

Just be aware, RV appliances are spendy items, and do NOT last indefinitely.
I was just in the Seattle area at an RV dealer's repair shop with a friend, and $130/hour was the posted shop rate. That rate is to install those expensive new appliances. I'm rural, so not quite that bad a shop rate, but still significant.

NOT trying to discourage anyone from buying used. Just realize that the purchase price can be only a part of the expense of getting, and keeping, a functioning camper/RV.
Some purchasers have been very fortunate with their purchases holding up mechanically. Good for them.....but don't DEPEND on it
  • Update by OP:
    BRAND NEW Norcold refrigerator not working. Needs repair. It will not stay lit... Just "woofs", and dies.... Repeatedly.
    Yes, under warranty....., but a non working refrige full of food is frustrating! And not cheap.
    We are in Moab traveling south. The installer had me try several (simple) things to "correct" its reluctant ways on the way down, but no joy.
    Arranging service on our way south.... :-(

    Update - later that same day, but post is yet another day later:
    Camping World tech in Albuquerque fixed the fridg. Took him about 15 seconds to sort it out, then "fix" it.
    The igniter was too far from the gas outlet (from the factory). The gas would make a very small "ball" of gas, then ignite with enough oomph (the woof) to blow out the flame.
    He bent the igniter closer, now it ignites the small flame (as intended), so it is consistently working/cooling now. The igniter is buried/protected enough the installers didn't bump, or mess with it.
    Very frustrating. Obviously my installers did not test the unit on propane after installation. :-( grrrr
  • Our adventure with the 98 caribou has just began. As of right know all systems work even the 3.4 kw gen. Reading all the replies here really make me wonder not about me decesion to buy a used unit but all the remarks about buying newer or new. Time will be the true test as to if I did or did not make a good investment. I wish all a Very Merry Christmas.
  • All that matters is that the one you have workS.

    RVs have remarkably different amounts of use for the same age and also receive different amounts of maintenance and care. One thing about TCs is they don't even have a speedometer or Carfax to make a judgement.

    Even newer RVs can have issues, but it seems like you got a good one! Have fun!