covered wagon wrote:
Bought mine new and the first three years of ownership was fix and repair every weekend. I was vigilant, knowing eventually my camper would finally become a reliably built unit if I kept up the upgrades and repairs. Fixing and rebuilding areas of every aspect to build it for the long haul.
Had it for 19 years now and I know it's still better than a new rig. I literally took care of everything without an ounce of regret. Every problem became an opportunity and a wonderful challenge. I took some doing to get over how cheesy some of it was with my bad temper.LOL :B
Quality of the unit is irrelevant.
The OP agreed to borrow money and pay it back with interest. The RV is only tangentially related as a fall back position if the borrower fails to keep his end of the agreement.
So far the OP has not provided any reasoning why would should feel sympathy for his financial position when apparently, 2-3yrs ago he was in a good enough position to buy a brand new RV.