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Hank85713 wrote:
If you look I said if you buy new/used from a dealer you will/maybe charged taxes. If you purchase from an individual you do not pay taxes and I mean SALES taxes. there are no taxes generally to license per se but there are registration fees for license plates and sometimes there are velorum taxes, but it will depend your legal residence. I only paid to have the rig registered no taxes but also as I said the registration is generally based on msrp.
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โDec-02-2013 04:43 PM
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โDec-02-2013 08:36 AM
Hank85713 wrote:
New always has to have the taxes added. Used will not in most cases involve any taxes if not purchased from a dealer.
Hank85713 wrote:
you can purchase rv insurance from Good Sam to cover your investment. So if you get a used unit from a dealer or individual this would be a way to have some sense of being that you will not be out on a limb if something goes wrong with the unit.
โDec-02-2013 08:24 AM
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โDec-01-2013 11:57 PM
Schnauzerlvr wrote:
We have looked at 2014 Chateau's(Thor) and find them to be quite nice. I previously had a 2005 Concord Coachmen B+. It was a 25 footer and of course only slept 2 because of the layout.
We also were looking at used Class C's. 2010 Triple E Regal C24; 2011 Winnebago Access 24 V.
Does anyone have any suggestions about buying used with low mileage or going for the new one's. What are the pro's and con's? Are the Thor units reliable? Let me know what types of Class C's you think are best.
Thanks for your help.
Charlene:h
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