Wiredawg
TDR MEMBER
Wanted to throw another tidbit: Ask the seller if they can throw in the WD hitch too. When I found the Mobile Scout, it was two years old, fully furnished, pots, pans, linens, utensils. It was originally around $20K, they were asking $13K, and I offered $10K, which was my budget too. They first said no, but around three hours later called me and said "deal." I asked if I needed any special hitch and they said yes, and added it to the deal at no cost.
Sadly, a lot of RV sales are recent retirees who purchased one, and either figured out its a lot of work to setup/ teardown or worse, had a serious illness or death. In my case, I learned after the purchase when talking to the seller, that the widow was retired AF Colonel and they bought the rig, used it twice, and her poor husband unexpectantly passed away soon after.
Not saying to take advantage, but just mention there is another category of folks needing to sell RVs too.
Ron
Sadly, a lot of RV sales are recent retirees who purchased one, and either figured out its a lot of work to setup/ teardown or worse, had a serious illness or death. In my case, I learned after the purchase when talking to the seller, that the widow was retired AF Colonel and they bought the rig, used it twice, and her poor husband unexpectantly passed away soon after.
Not saying to take advantage, but just mention there is another category of folks needing to sell RVs too.
Ron