Bought our old rig when it was 12 years old, have had it for 5 years and it has a low 60k miles. When I bought it, the heater core was bad, the electric step motor had quit, and the tires were past due to be replaced. I just replaced the frig cooling unit a couple of months ago, and pretty much everything else has just been normal preventative maintenance/upgrades. There is a fair amount of maintenance on one, and I'd hate to have to pay someone else to do it all.... Ouch..!
I have replaced the main TV with a 32" LED and installed a large solar panel with associated controller and meter. The bathroom skylight will need replaced at the end of this season. Sunlight makes them brittle over time and they will crack with marble sized hail.
The first owner took excellent care of our unit, and luckily the 2nd owner didn't have it very long. However, it has never been abused and always received good cosmetic care. I would agree that condition and care a unit has had are the most important factors. I have a great old unit, and getting rid of it is the last thing I think about since it meets our needs perfectly. That thought is validated when reading through all the problems others have had with much newer rigs.:B
Definition of insanity: Doing something the same way you always have, but expecting different results.
35' 1996 Winnebago Vectra Grand Tour DP
Wide Body - No slides !