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rbpru
Feb 06, 2018Explorer II
You are buying a 16 year old TT. The price is whatever the market will support.
If it is 16 years old, stored outside, does not leak and is not beat up inside, that says a lot about its construction.
I have a 2010 Dutchmen Lite we bought four years ago. We love it. The only thing it needed were brakes.
The tire were in good shape so I ran them three years for about another 20,000 miles. I replace then because they were seven years old. I kept them for farm trailer use.
The biggest problem with older TTs is the price is whatever the seller will take for it that the buyer thinks is reasonable. Unlike cars there is not long history of used vehicles.
Good luck
If it is 16 years old, stored outside, does not leak and is not beat up inside, that says a lot about its construction.
I have a 2010 Dutchmen Lite we bought four years ago. We love it. The only thing it needed were brakes.
The tire were in good shape so I ran them three years for about another 20,000 miles. I replace then because they were seven years old. I kept them for farm trailer use.
The biggest problem with older TTs is the price is whatever the seller will take for it that the buyer thinks is reasonable. Unlike cars there is not long history of used vehicles.
Good luck
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