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โJan-27-2018 08:44 AM
LiebetheGSD wrote:
One of the big things I have learned is that the rental units that are built for the big rental companies appear to be stripped down versions, to me that is important as one of the items that I want is an auto leveling system so I doubt they would be on those units.
โJan-27-2018 05:23 AM
BFL13 wrote:
The OP said he is not really a newbie, but did not say if he is a handyman familiar with RV things to fix.
If you can be your own RV Tech for the usual things, then it makes sense to get a used RV. Save huge big bucks.
If you have to pay a tech to do everything, then you might want one with some kind of warranty.
On the difference between "used" and "ex-rental" IMO look at the truck part of any used MH. Even if you are something of a handyman for the RV stuff, are you an auto mechanic? This is where the big bucks can hit you.
I have not read that linked thread on this, but I ASSume an ex-Rental MH would be better looked after on the truck side than a private sale, but there is no way to be sure.
FWIW, we really like our new to us 1991 Class C, and the work it needed to get camping with it cost little compared with the huge cost of a newer one. ( I can do RV stuff but not truck stuff)
So far, for under $10 grand, we are as well off as if we had spent $100 grand. Fact!
BTW, our 28 footer is about as big as I would want for being able to drive it around away from the camp site to get groceries or go to the dog park etc. I think if you go too big in a MH, you will need to tow a car to get around in.
โJan-26-2018 05:47 PM
โJan-26-2018 01:12 PM
IAMICHABOD wrote:
As usual when this topic comes up the same old tired cliches and innuendos come up with no facts to back them up.
I would suggest to the OP that they read the Buying a Rental Thread that was suggested before,it is a long read but there you will find 95 owners that own a Former Rental and their stories,none are unhappy with their decision.
As I have said before the argument against rentals is that the renters abuse the rentals. That infers that no private owner abuses their unit and that all private owners have maintained their unit correctly.
Rental units have to be maintained very well,otherwise they would not be profitable,they make no money when they are not on the road.
They are all refurbished before they are sold and come with a 1 yr./ 12000 mile power train warranty and 30 day on all appliances.
This is something you will not find from a private seller or any used RV Sales Lot.
Make an informed decision based on facts,not from old tired cliches and innuendos or stupid movies.
โJan-26-2018 11:40 AM
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โJan-26-2018 05:40 AM
RFCN2 wrote:
Please watch the Robin Williams movie "RV" and after seeing it ask yourself this question, "do I want to buy an RV driven by this type of person?"
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โJan-26-2018 02:08 AM
Earl E wrote:
I won't go into detail but personally took a trip with a friend who rented a MH. He took it on roads that were no place to take it. It had a water leak and he just let it drip. I would sure hesitate to buy it. It went where no MH should go.
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