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westernrvparkow
Aug 28, 2013Explorer
The fact it was repossessed really doesn't do any harm to the rig. And carfax records are notorious for being incomplete, and I would assume even more so for RVs. When we have traded RVs, we always take all our service records with us. They have personal information on them and we don't want what we had done and where to be everyone's information. As for the seller not wanting to put on tires, that is probably because they don't want to be stuck for the cost and have you back out. Plus if they put on new tires and you don't buy it, the next buyer will either not care there are new tires on it, and give them absolutely no more money for it than they would have with the old tires, or good ole Murphy will rear his ugly head and the buyer will have an issue with whatever brand of tire was put on. And they probably don't want to spend the time to take the rig to a tire shop, get the tires put on, go back to their dealership and then find out you couldn't get an inspector for a price you though was fair, so you aren't buying it anyway. Sounds like they made the right decision.
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