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gbopp
Jun 22, 2016Explorer
Condition is the important factor when buying a used RV.
An older well maintained unit in good condition is usually a better buy than a newer unit in poor condition.
If the interior is worn and dirty, you can usually assume the owner did not take care of the mechanical items.
Look for signs of water leaks. A small leak can cause a lot of damage if not repaired quickly.
And, when buying used, check the age of the tires. RV tires usually age out before they wear out.
Take your time and look around, don't be in a hurry to buy. You will find the right unit at the right price.
An older well maintained unit in good condition is usually a better buy than a newer unit in poor condition.
If the interior is worn and dirty, you can usually assume the owner did not take care of the mechanical items.
Look for signs of water leaks. A small leak can cause a lot of damage if not repaired quickly.
And, when buying used, check the age of the tires. RV tires usually age out before they wear out.
Take your time and look around, don't be in a hurry to buy. You will find the right unit at the right price.
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