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getpower1
Dec 05, 2017Explorer
Used is on the table for sure.
New isn’t preferred, but in my experience, from new most people don’t keep up with maintinence or inspections. A warranty would be nice for some of the things that can inherently happen, but I can trust myself to catch. The new aspect of it would be that I am able to start out with a completely clean slate and keep up with it as I go. Although I don’t live in a very rainy area, things happen, and I don’t hear of a lot of rv owners that I know going up on the roof to make sure everything is still okay. Always seems to be an afterthought after a problem occurs.
New isn’t preferred, but in my experience, from new most people don’t keep up with maintinence or inspections. A warranty would be nice for some of the things that can inherently happen, but I can trust myself to catch. The new aspect of it would be that I am able to start out with a completely clean slate and keep up with it as I go. Although I don’t live in a very rainy area, things happen, and I don’t hear of a lot of rv owners that I know going up on the roof to make sure everything is still okay. Always seems to be an afterthought after a problem occurs.
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