โOct-09-2014 10:57 AM
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Crowe wrote:
900 miles to "look" at a RV. You got to be kidding.
X2. Unless that was the last unit of that model and you absolutely had to have it, why would you waste the time and money?
โOct-10-2014 09:32 AM
The thing that caught my attention about this unit is that is exactly the size/layout I would like to have, it's relatively low mileage but not super-low, and it appears to be clean and in good condition, from the pics there are. I even like the interior colors.
The price is lower than very similar units, I assume because it's a private seller. Low enough that it would be reasonable to buy a ticket to go look at it, IF I had good information before going.
โOct-10-2014 08:32 AM
โOct-09-2014 06:19 PM
mgirardo wrote:
Although we ultimately bought new, when we first started shopping for a Class C, we looked at used units. We poured over tons of ads and ignored any where all of your questions weren't addressed in the ad.
I would pass on that RV. If you are having this much trouble just getting your questions answered, I can't imagine things are going to get better.
-Michael
โOct-09-2014 05:22 PM
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โOct-09-2014 03:32 PM
beemerphile1 wrote:
I have purchased vehicles at even longer distances. However it involves a lot of questions answered and lots of pictures.
My philosophy is that a quality ad that covers all bases means very few questions are needed.
I absolutely hate the turn that communication has taken since texting has become popular. It is sometimes like pulling teeth to convince someone to engage in what used to be considered normal communication.
One of the great things about this forum is that text-speak is frowned upon and most people here communicate in complete sentences.
โOct-09-2014 03:30 PM
DSDP Don wrote:
It could also be someone, like a widow or a friend trying to sell a family member or friends RV and doesn't know much about it. You know, there are still telephones out there. Not everything has to be done by email. How about asking them for a phone number so you can talk in person, ask your questions and get a feel for the seller.
โOct-09-2014 03:29 PM
DSDP Don wrote:
It could also be someone, like a widow or a friend trying to sell a family member or friends RV and doesn't know much about it. You know, there are still telephones out there. Not everything has to be done by email. How about asking them for a phone number so you can talk in person, ask your questions and get a feel for the seller.
Seller replied back and answered only ONE question, saying they bought the RV in 2010.
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