ppine wrote:
Some people do not have the knowledge to chose a used RV.
Plenty of people have the "knowledge", just not the desire to perform a thorough examination of a purchase. Clever people have clever ways of hiding things. An extra decal here, an extra reflector there. Wipe up the grease leakage on the hubs. WD-40 everywhere.
The point is, many of the "Buy used" crowd are bragging that they purchased a lightly used unit. In other words, the closer it comes to being new, the better it is? Why not go all the way with that thinking and eliminate any chance that "lightly used" might be a lie?