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Re: OT Buying a used camper, any advice?
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Posted by Ray on May 11, 2004 at 15:55:11 from (216.255.35.198):
In Reply to: OT Buying a used camper, any advice? posted by keith on May 11, 2004 at 13:14:12:
My wife and I have been looking for a year,came close to buying a couple but just couldn't find anyhing we liked with a nice big bathroom.We looked at fifth wheels,but there hard to get around with,ok if your just going to a park but don't work very well traveling around.Then we looked at class C motor homes,but not much room, and a very small bathroom with a cheap plastic toilet.Then we looked at class A motorhomes but not much more room and over 100000 for one we finally liked.We now are looking at a house in florida for 1/2 that and in 10 years it will still be worth something.While looking at motor homes a few weeks ago there was an old man came driving this huge class A diesel onto the lot to return it.He said he wished he had never bought it with all the trouble,black water,grey water, hookups,special toilet paper,chemicals,dirty and high priced camp grounds and about ten other things I can't remember.I bet he probably lost 10 grand.
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