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RetiredBeanCounter wrote:
When you get to the really high-end campers like Host, where 5 years saves $35K, it would appear that a substantial remodel might be worth it. I disagree with posters that say “if it works, why change it?” There is something to be said for esthetics, and I, like many people, would pay a premium for a house, truck, or camper that looks updated and nice, over something that simply works.
So, if I can find that well taken care of 5-year-old camper, I would think that for the $35K difference in price, that I could create something that is nicer than buying off the showroom floor, a better camper than new.
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RetiredBeanCounter wrote:
The question I have is -- in buying used-- do campers generally have good bones? The shell, windows, doors, A/C, heat, plumbing, electrical, do they hold up pretty well, or after five are you getting pretty close to wanting to roll it off a cliff?
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TxGearhead wrote:
I bought mine used, and I usually don't buy used stuff. While checking the camper out also check the owner. Are his cars junk? House need painting? Yard full of junk? If he doesn't take care of his other stuff he probably didn't take care of the camper.
Dec-12-2018 03:21 AM
joerg68 wrote:To add to this perspective I have a 50 year old camper that has all original fixtures and appliances in working order . The only upgrades have been ; new converter/charger , LED light bulbs , batteries , and cushion covers . That being said , a used camper in poor condition can nickle and dime you to death . A 5 year old camper SHOULD be in excellent condition . Good luck
Do you want to spend your time camping, or do you want to spend your time remodeling an otherwise fine camper?
From my own experience: I would not fix something that is not broken. I'd rather save the money for something else and live with some not quite perfect features of a used camper.
Things that are broken need to be fixed, of course. And of course minor improvements get done every season. But I would never tear into an otherwise fine camper just because I don't like it as it is. In that case, I'd much rather just sell it and buy what I want (Money not being the major issue, as you said).
But that is just my perspective.