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summerbreeze wrote:Jayco-noslide wrote:
I think you picked a good company, good unit, good size but wondering if you got a good price? We have achieved debt free and there is never a question of whether to pay cash or delay payment with a loan. I guess maybe you are wanting to see if you like it before paying the whole balance which I can kind of understand. The only downside I can think of is that some don't like the way short Class A's drive and handle. None will feel like a car.
thanks for the reply, when you say you think I picked a good company are you refferring to this rvnet? I never mentioned the company I bought the RV from.
Sep-10-2018 03:38 PM
Jayco-noslide wrote:
I think you picked a good company, good unit, good size but wondering if you got a good price? We have achieved debt free and there is never a question of whether to pay cash or delay payment with a loan. I guess maybe you are wanting to see if you like it before paying the whole balance which I can kind of understand. The only downside I can think of is that some don't like the way short Class A's drive and handle. None will feel like a car.
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USAFBILL wrote:
My understanding that some States have laws that you can back out of a contract purchase within so many days ( like 3 ) and get your deposit back., Good Luck
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SoundGuy wrote:summerbreeze wrote:
I'm excited to hit the road and finally travel a bit but am wondering with a generator with that many hours and a coach with that many miles even if it was meticulously maintained, am I looking at a money pit in a few thousand miles? Any advice or suggestions would be most appreciated.
Hate to be the bearer of bad news but any recreational vehicle, be it a MH, TT, 5th, whatever, is a potential money pit. :E Regardless of what you buy you can be guaranteed that the actual purchase price won't be the end of it, just the beginning. The reality is you need to be prepared to spend even more to keep whatever you buy operating - sometimes you're lucky and it won't be too bad but if not it can get really expensive really quickly. Reality is RVing is anything but cheap. 😞
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