sgfrye wrote:
your best bet is to learn how to maintain it yourself.
THIS.
I have noticed that people who complain about their RV are the same people that can't do basic to mid-level maintenance. By the same token, the people that LOVE their RV are the same people that can handle most of the stuff involved them self.
For the OP, just your usual advice for buying an RV, pre-purchase inspection is crucial for identifying issues, hold your selling dealer accountable to fix any issues and for warranty work, those sorts of basic things and you will have a better experience with your RV.