Daboo wrote:
I would be a little skeptical of the dealers refusal to let you have it checked out...and I have not heard of the 10 yr rule...mine is 10 yrs old, but I have taken care of it since I bought it new...don't think I would trust the people who have it..seems to me he may know something he don't want you to find out about...as one person said...there are thousands of RVs out there and probably some good ones, waiting to be bought...shop around and don't jump on the first one...just my advise and I have been doing the RVing quite a few years...good luck
He didn't refuse to let me check it out. He refused to allow me to take it to a dealer. He was very cooperative as long as I got one of those mobile repair services to come there and check it out.
And let's keep in mind, the "ten year rule" was just a guideline given to me by the owner of a very nice private campground. He had zero to gain one way or the other. He was just giving me the benefit of his experience...just as you are! :)