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โOct-11-2017 07:11 AM
. I do find it strange that they do not make sure everything is good before the sale
โOct-11-2017 06:43 AM
Solo wrote:Owinsmom wrote:
The story on this rv was that the couple traded it in for a larger/different unit to accommodate their grandchildren.
You've received some excellent advice from the forum readers so far. Here's another thought-Sounds like it is being offered by a dealer? If so, what's the reputation of the dealer standing behind used units? Even though everything checks OK as it is sitting, what about 30 days down the road when something fails?
I might be willing to take a chance on something used because of the dealer's willingness to make it right after the sale and factor that into the deal.
Just something else to consider that might make this offer more or less attractive.
โOct-11-2017 06:14 AM
Solo wrote:Owinsmom wrote:
The story on this rv was that the couple traded it in for a larger/different unit to accommodate their grandchildren.
You've received some excellent advice from the forum readers so far. Here's another thought-Sounds like it is being offered by a dealer? If so, what's the reputation of the dealer standing behind used units? Even though everything checks OK as it is sitting, what about 30 days down the road when something fails?
I might be willing to take a chance on something used because of the dealer's willingness to make it right after the sale and factor that into the deal.
Just something else to consider that might make this offer more or less attractive.
โOct-11-2017 04:51 AM
Owinsmom wrote:
The story on this rv was that the couple traded it in for a larger/different unit to accommodate their grandchildren.
โOct-10-2017 11:21 PM
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โOct-10-2017 03:46 PM
Owinsmom wrote:
We are seriously considering a 2011 FOREST RIVER GEORGETOWN 300 FWS. There are a hiccups, but generally speaking, it seems to be a good coach. It only has 14, 010 miles on it and 110 hrs on the generator. Now I'm crazy about the fact that it has so few miles, but is that cause for concern?...what do possible things do we have to look for? BTW they want $39,999, they just dropped the price from $49,999 - Thank you in advance!
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โOct-10-2017 10:22 AM
frankdamp wrote:
When we bought our '02 Georgetown in 2010, we bought it from the original owner just 35 miles from home - very fortunate. He had done a very good job of record-keeping. It had just under 12,000 miles on it and 45 hours on the generator.
We used it for three fairly busy seasons (about 2000 miles each season). For several months during the year of our golden wedding anniversary we used it as supplemental sleeping room while parked in the driveway and only made one trip.
The seasons we used it were those with $4.50/gallon gasoline and we realised we were dipping into our IRAs to keep using it. We sold it in the fall of 2014. We miss it some, but at 76, I'm not interested in getting another one. Since we live in a seaside town where people pay good money to come and stay, there's less incentive to get away than other places we've lived.
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โOct-10-2017 07:55 AM
midnightsadie wrote:
find a rv inspector in your area worth there fee, a good one will find things you never though of.