Aug-29-2015 03:23 PM
Aug-30-2015 07:40 AM
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Aug-30-2015 07:14 AM
jplante4 wrote:Terryallan wrote:
Maybe, maybe not. On your second hand RV. How was the roof cared for?
No, but easily fixed for about $40Was it properly waxed?
The clear coat was in good shape with the exception of the front cap and the mural on the back.Did it come with new tires?
$2500 for 6 YokohamasWere the hubs greased regularly?
Had all the service records for 20 years. The first owner was OCD about Mx.Were the tanks cleaned correctly after each use?
Came with a wand and the sensors are working, so I'd say yeah.
You get the idea. I paid $20k for the Sahara. There was some work to do, and if you can't do that yourself, then by all means, buy new. As a previous poster said, that just puts more inventory on my market.
Aug-30-2015 07:07 AM
Aug-30-2015 06:51 AM
NMDriver wrote:
The reason to buy used when you are first starting into RVing is you do not know what you really want in an RV.
You may find you like to move each day so a motorhome is a better choice than a 5er or you may like staying put for months at at time and so a 5er is a better option. Maybe you want to boonedock and need a generator or Toyhauler, or bunk house, or prefer resort camping and want a luxury unit with great graphics.
The point is that when you are starting you may think you know what you need or want but as time goes by you change your mind. Buying used to begin with allows you to try it without taking a big financial hit or being upside down on a loan and stuck with a unit that does not work well for your type of RVing.
Aug-30-2015 06:32 AM
Aug-30-2015 06:18 AM
Jayla wrote:
I notice a lot of you say not to buy a brand new rv unit. I'm "assuming" this is because it takes a while to shake all the right-out-of-the-factory bugs out of it and locate all the problems associated with the newness.
Aug-30-2015 06:10 AM
Aug-30-2015 05:49 AM
Terryallan wrote:
Maybe, maybe not. On your second hand RV. How was the roof cared for?
Was it properly waxed?
Did it come with new tires?
Were the hubs greased regularly?
Were the tanks cleaned correctly after each use?
Aug-29-2015 10:03 PM
Porsche or Country Coach!
If there's a WILL, I want to be in it!
Aug-29-2015 09:04 PM
Aug-29-2015 08:43 PM
Aug-29-2015 07:57 PM
IAMICHABOD wrote:Terryallan wrote:
Buying used. you never know HOW it was treated, and abused. On your second hand RV. How was the roof cared for? Was it properly waxed? Did it come with new tires? Were the hubs greased regularly? Were the tanks cleaned correctly after each use? Is the interior in perfect condition? Meaning NO loose threads, no worn fabric, all blinds, and shades in new condition? Is the plastic still on the front of the microwave, and TV? Was it ever cooked in? are there any scratches on the exterior, and dull spots, is the top clean, and white, are the decales in new condition? No cracks, no peeling? Were there any scratches, or stains in the storage areas, or pass thrus? Any rust on the tongue, or bumper? None on mine. Did you have to sanitize your plumbing? I didn't
And then there is the smell. How does it smell? A little musty maybe? All, or most all used campers / RVs / TTs / 5ers, smell a little musty, have that closed up smell. My new one smells .. Well new. No musty smell, only the new smell.
Next thing to question. how often do you buy?
I asked myself these same questions,when I wanted to get into my next RV.For the price I would prefer used. I found some of the problems that you describe in that market.
Until I found This
All those misconceptions and myths were just that,innuendo and opinions with no basis in fact.
There are many of us that found that out and are extremely happy with our choice.
As always there is a choice, but be well informed when making that choice. Most of the time you will get good information on this forum at other times you will get what other people think you should do or have.
Aug-29-2015 07:55 PM
Aug-29-2015 07:46 PM