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GrandpaKip
Jan 09, 2014Explorer II
Crawfordville wrote:
I don't have advice on brand and here is why. From my experience and from reading on these forms it is painfully apparent that the RV industry has a quality problem - across the board. They don't have the standards that the auto industry has in place.
So, my only advice is this:
1. Buy what you really like and think you'll get a lot of use out of over the years.
2. If you're not handy, learn to become handy.
3. Expect some issues that will need to be fixed (even if brand new).
Absolutely. However, you can get a feel for how well a particular unit is built by carefully looking at the fit and finish, inside and out. This can vary between 2 identical models sitting side by side on a dealer lot.
Good luck.
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