How to price a TT that has been lived in for 5 years?
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Nov-10-2018 09:53 AM
It is priced according to NADA, but I would think that NADA pricing is for recreational use. Rigs that have been lived in would have a lot more wear and tear on them...they ave two large dogs as well. I wonder if it affects the structure overall...particularly, of the flooring?
Also, the slides have not been moved for the 1.5 years that this last couple has been living in it. It's a 2012 Cougar 321RES. I really like the floorplan more than anything else that I've seen, including fifth wheels. The kitchen is especially nice.
Going to see it tomorrow...a private party...they are asking $18,000 for it, and I'm wondering what we should offer on it.
Would appreciate your help in this matter! Thank you! 🙂
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Nov-12-2018 11:51 AM
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Nov-12-2018 08:04 AM
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Nov-12-2018 04:39 AM
I'm sure the dogs have been on the furniture. You will most likely need new tires, mattress, the list goes on.
Let us know how it turns out!
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Nov-11-2018 02:45 AM
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Nov-10-2018 07:58 PM
We were on the topic of damage from dogs, so my thoughts went immediately to dogs having accidents on the floor, which would cause water damage.
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Nov-10-2018 07:36 PM
I bought mobile home,house once whos owner had dogs and cats living with them and it did smell like it and had cat dog hair everywhere..
I had to get rid of the carpets,paint all wood with Oil based paint to kill the odor of urine and wash all walls top to bottom with Pine sol to make it clean and livable.
Well worth it as I got awesome deal on that piece of land..
I would not do this with TT
If it had furniture you would need to steam clean all to be sure no critters hide in it,easier would be to toss the furniture and buy new stuff.
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Nov-10-2018 03:23 PM
What are your intentions of owning an RV? Is it to plop it on a site and live in it too, or travel the country? Or just long weekend trips or ??
Back in 2002 I started looking at "used rv's".. Scared the heck out of me and these were one's on DEALERS LOTS! Smelled to holly heck, damage beyond anything I've ever seen before and they were asking almost new RV prices!
Anyway, I ended up buying NEW and I still own that same rig to this day and totally satisfied with that choice..
But, you gotta do what you gotta do, so smell away!
Good luck, Mitch
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Nov-10-2018 03:14 PM
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Nov-10-2018 01:16 PM
janegowest wrote:azrving wrote:
Sometimes wheel bearings will pit right where the roller is touching the race while sitting. Not always but sometimes. I wouldn't head out on any long trips without a good inspection.
You can smell it and see it but most importantly is finding any water damage. It's not cheap but you can replace cushions and fabrics or ac units or refrigerators but you don't want to even think about water damage. Be happy if you buy used and the $1800 fridge dies vs your foot going through the floor
Water damage from pet urine?
NO, water damage from leaking roof, joints, windows, antenna, AC unit etc. Oh my God yer scaring me. Lol Are you familiar with what it takes to avoid buying a damaged one?
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Nov-10-2018 01:02 PM
azrving wrote:
Sometimes wheel bearings will pit right where the roller is touching the race while sitting. Not always but sometimes. I wouldn't head out on any long trips without a good inspection.
You can smell it and see it but most importantly is finding any water damage. It's not cheap but you can replace cushions and fabrics or ac units or refrigerators but you don't want to even think about water damage. Be happy if you buy used and the $1800 fridge dies vs your foot going through the floor
Water damage from pet urine?
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Nov-10-2018 01:01 PM
BarneyS wrote:
Moved to TT forum from DIY.
That is strange...I had specifically posted in TT, but thanks for doing that!
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Nov-10-2018 01:00 PM
westernrvparkowner wrote:
As for the chassis, if they haven't moved it in 5 years, take that advice others have given and get it professionally inspected if everything else is to your liking. Lubrication of the axles, hubs and the like depend upon movement. Tires rot and many other items benefit from usage. This is a big enough purchase to get professional help.
Should I get a mobile tech to check it out? If the axles need lubrication, how is it done? Is it something that my DH can do? Tires! That's a great point!
Yes, pet odors, I can detect right away!
Thanks to all, who have added to the discussion!