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Bill___Kate
Mar 07, 2016Explorer
I would suggest that you decide on a basic floor plan that you think will work for, then make a list of make/models you see that seem to fit. Then look on the used market for late model one of those. Tons of people buy new, then figure out it wasn't what they wanted - make their loss your gain, and get a clean, depreciated unit with some after market stuff already installed, and most the bugs worked out. Some dealers will even give you a short warranty.
Use that for a year or two to find out if it is what you really like, then upgrade when you decide what you really needed .....
Use that for a year or two to find out if it is what you really like, then upgrade when you decide what you really needed .....
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