โAug-07-2022 06:07 PM
โAug-09-2022 03:16 PM
IAMICHABOD wrote:
You have been given some pretty good answers and advice so far.The one thing that always seem to come up when talking about a Former Rental is the old wives tale of "drive it like ya stole it" and many other flat out wrong statements and misleading information.
Remember that when you rent a RV you sign a contract that says you are liable for any damages and also a $1000 deposit.
Also they have to be maintained and documented to stay on the road,thus making money.
โAug-09-2022 02:24 PM
NorthernMarshPanda wrote:
Excellent points about low miles not always being a plus. So much to consider!!valhalla360 wrote:
call up an independent mobile RV tech and see if they will to an inspection for a couple hundred bucks and walk you thru the issues. Then when you find what you think is a good deal, make an offer contingent upon an independent inspection.
Yes! We were looking into this when we got serious about the majestic. Only got a quote from one company, but check out the prices they quoted us:rvproseal.com wrote:
- Virtual consultation (images): $199 plus tax.
- Leak detection and water damage inspection: $479 plus tax
- Water damage only inspection: $340 plus tax
- Additional Pre purchase inspection of the following each priced at $240 plus tax: Appliances & Life Safety, Fresh water system, Electrical system
It would be more than $1000 to get everything inspected. It's less to get an actual house inspection! Do you think it's really possible to do one for a couple hundred $?Gdetrailer wrote:
If you have a vehicle with enough towing capacity you could consider looking at a small travel trailer. A bit less convenient than a motor home but also a much less costly way to start RV'n..
Ah this is a whole other story. We initially planned to tow a small trailer with our 2007 Toyota Highlander (3000 lbs towing capacity), which is in pretty great shape, EXCEPT: the undercarriage is incredibly rusty. Visited a few trailer hitch places and a mechanic, all of them said that there's too much rust for a hitch... Called around to autobody shops and talked about reinforcing the frame... Started to sound complicated, which is when we switched to searching for a motorhome. Now we're back to wondering if we should look into reinforcing the undercarriage or buying a different used vehicle + trailer... We just want to get on the road while there's some summer left, but it's looking more complicated than we ever realized. On top of that, we've been hearing that starlink RV might not be as reliable as we hoped, so I don't know where this dream of living & working on the road is heading.
โAug-09-2022 02:20 PM
โAug-09-2022 11:44 AM
NorthernMarshPanda wrote:
Ah this is a whole other story. We initially planned to tow a small trailer with our 2007 Toyota Highlander (3000 lbs towing capacity), which is in pretty great shape, EXCEPT: the undercarriage is incredibly rusty. Visited a few trailer hitch places and a mechanic, all of them said that there's too much rust for a hitch... Called around to autobody shops and talked about reinforcing the frame... Started to sound complicated, which is when we switched to searching for a motorhome. Now we're back to wondering if we should look into reinforcing the undercarriage or buying a different used vehicle + trailer... We just want to get on the road while there's some summer left, but it's looking more complicated than we ever realized. On top of that, we've been hearing that starlink RV might not be as reliable as we hoped, so I don't know where this dream of living & working on the road is heading.
โAug-09-2022 11:19 AM
valhalla360 wrote:
call up an independent mobile RV tech and see if they will to an inspection for a couple hundred bucks and walk you thru the issues. Then when you find what you think is a good deal, make an offer contingent upon an independent inspection.
rvproseal.com wrote:
- Virtual consultation (images): $199 plus tax.
- Leak detection and water damage inspection: $479 plus tax
- Water damage only inspection: $340 plus tax
- Additional Pre purchase inspection of the following each priced at $240 plus tax: Appliances & Life Safety, Fresh water system, Electrical system
Gdetrailer wrote:
If you have a vehicle with enough towing capacity you could consider looking at a small travel trailer. A bit less convenient than a motor home but also a much less costly way to start RV'n..
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โAug-08-2022 03:15 PM
dougrainer wrote:
He is asking C37,000 which is about $29000 US. 160,000 miles, NOT kilometers. This is truly a pig in a poke. The fact that he wants $500 NONREFUNDABLE PAYPAL within 24 hours of sale would mean he does not want a independent chassis and RV inspection? This RV is truly a BAD buy. Doug
โAug-08-2022 02:42 PM
โAug-08-2022 02:12 PM
shum02 wrote:NorthernMarshPanda wrote:
PS: Also figured out that this must have been an old Cruise Canada vehicle, based on the footprint left from the old decals. No idea if that's good or bad, but interesting to know!
Just another reason to leave it be.
โAug-08-2022 01:55 PM
โAug-08-2022 01:48 PM