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Old 07-09-2021, 12:25 AM   #18
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When I buy an RV,
  • I can buy new and let the dealer work on it for months throughout the life of the warranty in an effort to get it into the condition it should have been when it left the factory.
  • I can buy a used unit, knowing it's also going to have issues and that I can spend the money I saved to fix those issues any way I want, to customize it, to add things I want in my unit, and still have money left over at the end in comparison to buying new.
These days, I prefer the latter, though I have to admit that present day market realities may have changed things up a bit. For example, wait times for a new Class B are often 12-18 months, and resale prices on used Class B units have shot way way up. So these days, we're just hanging onto the Class B we have and are making it work for us.
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