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seilerbird
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I like the Winnie much better than the Georgie. As far as leaks go almost all of them will by ten years of age. Patching the leaks is usually not a big deal. Eternabond is not very expensive and easy to apply.
Check the date code on the tires. It has to be less than 7 years old. RVs generally don't wear out tires, the sidewalls start cracking. So even if the tires look like they were installed yesterday, if they are 7 years or older you will have to replace them. And 6 motorhome tires are not cheap.
After you find the motorhome of your dreams and buy it you should consider joining Coachnet.org. For about a hundred a year you get free towing, roadside assistance and a whole bunch more.
And you might want to consider an extended warranty. That will give you the peace of mind that if your refer or any other major item bites the dust then you are covered. There are plenty of strong feeling about extended warranties, but I like them for the peace of mind they give you.
Check the date code on the tires. It has to be less than 7 years old. RVs generally don't wear out tires, the sidewalls start cracking. So even if the tires look like they were installed yesterday, if they are 7 years or older you will have to replace them. And 6 motorhome tires are not cheap.
After you find the motorhome of your dreams and buy it you should consider joining Coachnet.org. For about a hundred a year you get free towing, roadside assistance and a whole bunch more.
And you might want to consider an extended warranty. That will give you the peace of mind that if your refer or any other major item bites the dust then you are covered. There are plenty of strong feeling about extended warranties, but I like them for the peace of mind they give you.