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gmw_photos
Jun 18, 2015Explorer
My experience has been that longevity has as much to do with how you treat something in use, and how well you maintain it. Some folks think they should be able to slam doors and cabinets and generally be abusive, and then just walk away from the product at the end of using it for the weekend or whatever task.
Others see the value in being gentle with parts and pieces, and then fixing the little problems before they become major failures.
I like my "entry level" camper. Four years into it now, over 25,000 miles towed, and use it 3 to 6 months of each year. Still works well, and is a joy to use. Under $14K new out the door when I bought it.
Others see the value in being gentle with parts and pieces, and then fixing the little problems before they become major failures.
I like my "entry level" camper. Four years into it now, over 25,000 miles towed, and use it 3 to 6 months of each year. Still works well, and is a joy to use. Under $14K new out the door when I bought it.
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