Dollar98 wrote:
Just curious.. No matter how much research you do , it seems there is no substitute for owning and using a MH.. Anyone buy one and then realize you made a mistake on the first one.. If so, how did you rectify it. I haven't felt this way yet and hope I don't.. With all that is involved, I could see it happening.. I believe the best advice I got was to buy an older one and then see what you really want by trial and error..
I think you have the right idea and with our first purchase, we spent just $6K and then a few thousand for getting it right. In retrospect, we should have only paid $4K. Alls well that ends well, however and we ended up trading it for a boat, during the recession, worth a whole lot more. With dumping the toys, I guess they needed a home, as well. Anyway, we had already purchased another unit and paid a little more, for upgrading the misgivings of the first one. It was only 9rys old and we toured all of the lower 48 in it, over the next 9yrs.
Now that we've finally arrived at the finale, I'm just wondering if we'll be able to get the same use from this one and have put 10K miles over the last 1 1/2yrs. It's only 10yrs old, like new and just broke in for the life ahead.
Story short, if you don't pay the big bucks and buy under low retail, you can't get hurt, no matter.