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garyemunson
May 11, 2017Explorer II
The age of the RV is a subject that keeps coming up with the 10 year rule. I've had RVs older than 10 but I kept them shined up and fixed any exterior damage so unless someone asked to see the registration, they'd never know how old it was. And, I was never asked, if anything just complimented on how nice my rig looked. On the flip side, I've seen unmaintained eyesores that should be kept out of an RV park. More often than not, people who don't care about their possessions enough to keep them up are not the kind of people I want to park next to as they most likely care even less about mine. I don't feel I am being elitist here, It's just that I have worked hard for what I have and expend the extra effort to protect and maintain it. I'm the type of person I like to park next to. If something old is all a person can afford, I understand that but even when I had old stuff I did what I had to do to be sure it was presentable. (let the flames begin).
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