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abimarye
Jul 30, 2016Explorer
Gdetrailer wrote:
Do what you want..
But you do need to consider in most cases you are taking a risk that the manufacturer could void the warranty.. That would mean that every repair cost will be your burden making an already expensive depreciating asset a even bigger hole in the ground that you simply dump money into.
Even IF you manage to get warranty approval, you WILL lose the use of your "home".. The warranty work is done at a authorized dealer.. Very few dealers will allow anyone to live in their dealer lot (that darn "liability thing").. That would mean you would have to find alternate living quarters while repairs are done..
Often times repairs may take weeks or even months due to dealer's service department work load and or parts..
Once in a while some folks end up having to have their RV hauled back the factory.. This happens when repairs are not able to be done at a dealer (like replacing a side wall or other major parts)..
Buying new and having a warranty does not assure you that it will get fixed right the first time or in a timely manor.
But hey, what do I know? I have only been messing around with RVs for 16 years now..
Often times folks mix up RVs with saving money, not realizing the pitfalls that can be a rather expensive mistake.. Once you sign the papers, you HAVE lost money.. And that is before you even take it off the lot.
Buyers remorse in this game can be one heck of a financial loss.
If you have never towed before, you will have a huge learning curve in front of you..
I can assure you I've considered all of these options. I"m not saying that you don't know what you're talking about, I'm quite confident that you do. I appreciate your input. It's not ONLY about saving money, it's about having something to show for money I am going to spend either way.
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