Mar-03-2017 10:42 PM
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Mar-04-2017 09:49 AM
crasster wrote:dougrainer wrote:
FULL time use for 18 years is BAD, regardless of mileage, That type RV is almost worthless as far as a fair resale value. The chassis is extremely worn and the Interior Coach RV systems are probably ALL worn out. Think about it. You buy a 18 year old house. Do you not think most of the interior and appliances and roof and such would need to be replaced because they are all at their end of service life cycles. RV's are NOT designed for full time use. While you can use them for that, they are not designed for it. As Winnebago's older owners manual stated "This is a Recreational Vehicle, and not designed for 24/7-365 use. Systems are designed for recreational use". So, I would take what value it has and drop it over 50 percent. Just because it is a 1 owner does not mean that it is not worn out. The fact that they drove over 10k a year shows the wear and tear from being on the road. Doug
X2 X3 and X4. My home is now 18 years old and has much more sq ft., than an RV. Many things are getting worn out. This house sits on a slab foundation too, not tires, shocks, etc. Full time use.
Unless those people were absolute perfectionists and have literally changed out a plethora of stuff and have a huge envelope full of receipts to prove it, I'd walk. Remember shocks, suspension, airbags, etc. Even then be careful.
Seriously I'd probably walk anyway.
Mar-04-2017 09:39 AM
Mar-04-2017 07:34 AM
rowekmr wrote:
...have continually started it and operated its systems.
How are Spartan chassis? What about the reputation of the Cummins/Allison combo?...
Mar-04-2017 05:35 AM
dougrainer wrote:
FULL time use for 18 years is BAD, regardless of mileage, That type RV is almost worthless as far as a fair resale value. The chassis is extremely worn and the Interior Coach RV systems are probably ALL worn out. Think about it. You buy a 18 year old house. Do you not think most of the interior and appliances and roof and such would need to be replaced because they are all at their end of service life cycles. RV's are NOT designed for full time use. While you can use them for that, they are not designed for it. As Winnebago's older owners manual stated "This is a Recreational Vehicle, and not designed for 24/7-365 use. Systems are designed for recreational use". So, I would take what value it has and drop it over 50 percent. Just because it is a 1 owner does not mean that it is not worn out. The fact that they drove over 10k a year shows the wear and tear from being on the road. Doug
Mar-04-2017 04:04 AM
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