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@jackieroten47254 ай бұрын
We asked about having someone inspect our RV . The salesperson said you don't need to do that. We do that here. Big mistake
@readmore7774 ай бұрын
Isn't the echo more like 176K , and yikes that is expensive . Yours is more like a short term vacation vehicle. I've seen people live in large 5th wheel RV's. you have a house and an apt so that helps being able to get respites.
@jake80774 ай бұрын
HUGE LIE for me: I thought that as a CHEMISTRY TEACHER, I could easily use my RV as a portable Meth lab, ....avoid the police, avoid other meth dealers, and make a lot of money.... but I had some things that were breaking bad
@NavyAviationVeteranRVer4 ай бұрын
@@LetsTurnItUpWorld subscribed to both channels for a long time. Always point people here.
@MyFriendlyPup4 ай бұрын
Everyone knows rvs and campers in 2024 are junk. Buy oldera era.
@chrismanspeaker93724 ай бұрын
Never, ever tell the dealer or the manufacturer you are living in it full time OR imply you are. It's an easy out for them to void warranties and covered repairs.
@pegatheetoo14374 ай бұрын
There are some that say they are ok for full time living. They need to stick to those.
@H37P5kY574 ай бұрын
Thanks for that tip...didn't think you'd have to worry about that.
@VMR414 ай бұрын
You’ll also pay more for insurance
@bobbafett19713 ай бұрын
Your incorrect. Many rigs...5th or class a is rated my the manufacturer for full time. Your insurance is more duh. Your living in it and it covers so much more. Even storage sheds.
@bobbafett19713 ай бұрын
Camper vans are not rated for full time.
@1JackStClair3 ай бұрын
"many RV dealers are booked solid with repair work..." That should be a big red flag.
@WalkingInPeaceNAbundance3 ай бұрын
After covid builds are in the repair shop more it seems...😮
@arbonneladyTN3 ай бұрын
Parts from China take forever to come in🤯
@151mcx3 ай бұрын
lol, Tell me one rv dealer that isn't? Winnebago is probably the best bet, but even they have a lot of downfalls, hence, there is no perfect RV dealer....however, I wish there was, and if so, don't you think everyone would be going to them?
@chrismckee31403 ай бұрын
So are motorcycle dealers? This isn’t true in all cases, rvs are generally seasonal businesses which means certain times of the year are way busier than others.
@wjlambert3 ай бұрын
This causes me to wonder what people are doing to remedy this obvious problem? After watching this video I would think that less rigid piping would be a top priority. Can PEX be used in an RV both for in / out-bound liquids? Knowing that literally everything in the RV is gonna be shaking almost constantly while driving, I would want fewer sharp edges, and more flexible joints, as well as the best suspension humanly possible (not airbags per se, but maybe coilovers?)
@kreedo113 ай бұрын
I always recommend to folks who are interested in an RV to rent one and use it for a week or more to see all the work and costs that are involved before deciding to buy one.
@SocalSamStokes3 ай бұрын
Seriously rent the rv before buying!
@andressousa90063 ай бұрын
Or build one yourself as many people do
@kimberlyward8462Ай бұрын
That would be nice but that's a down payment on a camper
@stevethomas52093 ай бұрын
I delivered RV's for a living let me tell you this. They would often have things like cabinet doors break off, TV's fallen off the brackets, frames on trailers out of square causing tracking issues, but my main issue w the RV industry was this.... We transporters were often told upon delivery 1. Nobody here to sighn off on paper work after we called hours before letting them know a delivery was coming in. 2. Often made to wait hours while inspection was done on the unit ( as if we were the ones that made the dam thing) 3. Gripped at because something was broken accused of using the unit to sleep in while transporting it. 4. Told we couldn't use the restrooms at the dealership. 5. Made to wash the road grime off the unit ( as if it were our fault it got dirty on the way to delivery) bugs and dirt especially winter road grime. Never buy an RV because if they treat their independent contractors that way then how are you going to be treated after they have your money?
@ekdaufin14852 ай бұрын
#4 is so terrible!
@lisacronin93333 ай бұрын
I've heard so many horror stories from RV purchasers that I changed my mind about purchasing one. Thank you for posting this video. This will help many people who are looking to purchase an RV. 👏
@Absaalookemensch3 ай бұрын
My wife wanted to get one. She did the research and said HELL NO! I'm so relieved.
@jman61093 ай бұрын
But a 10yr old rv. Back when they made them better
@happyzahn80313 ай бұрын
Excellent advice to rent first. Money well spent to see how things go. Also gives you a chance to easily pick when and where to go with no pressure.
@paulwilliams20243 ай бұрын
@@lisacronin9333 buy the van build the van out separately is the wiser path .
@leebliss36223 ай бұрын
It’s not that cut and dry, if you go with a reliable manufacturer then you’ll fare better, an RV isn’t that different to a self built van your first thing you need to focus on Is the engine, does it have a good reputation, are they known for being reliable, are they easy to repair, etc etc etc, some will need fixing constantly, others will go for ever needing very minimal work overall. They are a great purchase but like anything you’ll have maintenance that needs doing, the same way a house requires upkeep to function properly and maintain its value and stay looking nice etc
@Catbird-c2u3 ай бұрын
I’ve lived in my RV 6-9 months a year for the last ten years due to work as an alternative to residing in motels/hotels. 1. Never depend on dealers to take care of your issues. You’ll have to get lodging while they “fix” it with a “don’t call us, we’ll call you when it’s ready attitude”. 2. Have your own tools …. Jack,Jack stands, high power cordless impact to include impact sockets, cordless driver, wrench’s, screw drivers, volt meter, pex tools and various fittings etc. 3. Perform your own maintenance schedules, bearing packing, especially fast wear items like equalizer and leaf spring bushings, ac condenser cleaning, etc. Tip: Wash RV including roof in the rain, provided there’s no lightning. Start at the bottom and wash upwards with the roof last. Soap doesn’t dry while washing and it’s streak free. If you have a streak that remains, use a magic eraser. (Use care on decals) Only needs occasional rinsing while washing. 4. When in transit, don’t be in a hurry. The harder RV hits bumps at high speeds the quicker fasteners holding everything together has a tendency to work loose. 5. Use online resources to order parts needed and can be delivered to an area near you especially Amazon as lockers and UPS stores are everywhere for pickup. 6. Remember…. You’re on your own and no one’s coming to rescue you unless there’s a steep price involved. Safe travels✌️
@l.e.phillips3 ай бұрын
💯
@tomaram6938Ай бұрын
Absolutely great advice! Thank you! 😊
@mary4163-o3rАй бұрын
This is the best post I've read in awhile. Very well said. My parents travels in an RV summed up as, "we go from mechanic to mechanic".
@kendallevans40792 күн бұрын
And all this is better than residing in hotels for your transient work? Gezz......what's so bad abut kicking back in Holiday Inn watching TV and enjoying the free WiFi while it's freezing cold outside?
@Posocogo4 ай бұрын
This video is SPOT ON. We’re in month 4 of ongoing problems with our new $135K Thor Tiburon. I think our dealer did ZERO on the inspection it seemed to me like it was the first time they went in the RV. Every system failed so we had repairs done immediately +1 month waiting. Then we took home the RV - our solar also was not connected to the battery, our awning snapped. Now we’re on month 4 and the Rv is still at the dealership waiting for approvals from Thor, baking in the sun. Great video. Hire your own inspector!!!
@kikibird034 ай бұрын
I'm sorry to read that, how frustrating and frankly fraudulent because it was not "fit for the intended use." We have a travel trailer that was much cheaper, and all my research showed to expect repairs on any RV you get, so that scared me to the low end as a first time RVer
@jwillar61734 ай бұрын
Did you do any research about Thor RV’s before you bought it? If you had, you could have saved some bucks and misery. Good luck trying to resell it.
@IceCreamCarla4 ай бұрын
We have a Thor Axis. Will NEVER buy another Thor
@odrisrosario24653 ай бұрын
I hope that they fixed and your family can enjoy it 🤓
@hocstix3 ай бұрын
Lesson: Do not buy RV’s. Money pit. Travel and stay in BB, Airbnb or hotels in comfort. You deserve it when you are retired.
@AdamsKelly-l3n3 ай бұрын
Hit 200k today. I'm really grateful for all the knowledge and nuggets you had thrown my way over the last months. Started with 14k in March 2024
@coreyh73233 ай бұрын
Then why did she steal my car if she's making all this money????? Tell her the cops are looking for her!!!!!
@coreyh73233 ай бұрын
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@lolitarougeАй бұрын
???
@firecloud77Ай бұрын
You drove 186k miles in 5 months?
@johnvalencia74884 ай бұрын
Used a tent for over 40 years. Never any warranty issues. Never any break down issues. Just a new tent from time to time. 😁
@BobbiGail3 ай бұрын
Admirable. I tried tenting for 3 summers, and... nope. 😮🎉
@jgalt50023 ай бұрын
Same 😊
@tpkyterooluebeck92243 ай бұрын
Exactly why I think buying a great van that was meant to be a business van instead of a camper van, and a toyota of the right model and year (which I've forgotten!) and doing a tent camping set up instead is best! No pipes to break, no running water, no grey tank. Excellent! I would still do solar power though.
@agreetodisagree47513 ай бұрын
I hear you, but the knees are gone and the ground got hard.
@AnnJo242243 ай бұрын
I already have several tents broken by heavy rain 😂 it's a special fun camping time when all in gets soaked, if you love adventure 😂
@garyjarvis27303 ай бұрын
Anyone thinking about buying an RV should see this video - spot on. Lies is an understatement - "predatory" would be a better description. The dealer walking away from any repair claims should be reason enough for you to walk away. It's a shame that the RV experience has gotten to where it is today since it can take all of the fun out of the adventure. Lastly, an owner better expect to, and know how to, fix stuff on their own. This alone can save a lot of grief, disappointment and money since things will always be breaking on an RV. Nicely done video.
@esciteach79973 ай бұрын
convert a van yourself !!!! we did and crossed the United States.
@Lisa-r6u1w7 күн бұрын
The people that have a used car salesman mentality is shameful
@davidhollfelder99403 ай бұрын
Two issues: you need good garage storage 1) the shell is nowhere near as durable as a regular vehicle, and 2) are vulnerable to insect and rodent intrusion.
@pjreads50143 ай бұрын
Many of our friends bought high end trailers or fifth wheelers and you are telling the truth. One thing you left out is the difficulty of setting up camp in many high end RV's with 50 amp power. It is physically difficult to even plug it in! We opted to buy a "blank" Dodge Ram Pro Van and have it converted to our specifications. When we camp in it, we can put down the 3 piece bench seat, place our two matching Igloo 5 day coolers behind it, and put a Queen size airbed on top of it for sleeping. We cook outside on our Coleman 2 burner camp stove, use campground facilities or our luggable loo, and use public showers. In seven years, we have not had to make any repairs except for a broken windshield or body damage. I'd highly recommend this route.
@leebliss36223 ай бұрын
Agree!
@l.e.phillips3 ай бұрын
Absolutely! The best RV is one you built yourself.
@kimberlyrappo58462 ай бұрын
Sounds pretty much like what I want to do. Plan to move from tent camping to van camping. A nice bed, cooler, Camp stove, water jug, dish pan, fan, and usb puck lights and I’ll be good. My parents RV for months at a time and the cost of gas is out of sight. No thank you. If anything, I’d consider a Solis.
@ItizWhatitiz-674 ай бұрын
Thank you! I've been researching RV life and after all the "glamorous " videos, YOU are the first that was REALISTIC! THANK YOU!
@chandiespeaksАй бұрын
Blessings to you! 🙏🏾 I am a solo vanlifer , I’ve lived in my van full time since 2021 and have driven all across the country with my dog! I’ve been making video blogs to track my journey ! I love meeting fellow nomadic spirits, come say hello! Happy trails and safe travels! 🚐✨🤙🏾🌙
@l.l.29194 ай бұрын
I have a friend who buys old Prevost RV’s and refurbishes them. We met him at a campground one time while he was staying in one of his RV’s. At one point, he paused and said, “listen!”…….”do you hear that?”………”something is breaking in my RV”
@LailaniMessina4 ай бұрын
🤣 damn it !!
@epicmusicstation77484 ай бұрын
Damn dats wild😂😂
@bobbeeding838428 күн бұрын
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@TheWoodsOnline16 күн бұрын
Great video. I'm the admin/owner of the Thor Motorhome Owners Group and have tirelessly preached exactly what you have mentioned here. Not only on the group, but on my own channel in the past. One thing I would add is that with that independent inspection, to make sure EVERYTHING is checked. Just like you mentioned your solar panels weren't even connected, some people that live in hot climates, won't check the heater because they think they won't ever use it. But many find out that first cold snap hits and their heater isn't heating. Check it all!
@adudecalledjay3 ай бұрын
I was all set to sign the papers for an RV at the dealership when they suddenly hiked the price by 5% after I told them I wanted to pay in cash instead of financing. I ended up walking away from the deal in the end -- apparently they make a pretty hefty commission off the lender.
@Leon_Aldrich3 ай бұрын
Why not take the loan and then just pay it off?
@britaeirikr86093 ай бұрын
@TnavresGaming I think they add finacing fees and demand extra kinds of insurances. It will cost more even if you try to pay it off early to eascape the interest payment. Some loans even punish people for paying them off early with other kinds of fees. I don't know if that was applicable here, but it's a thing.
@berja38953 ай бұрын
@@britaeirikr8609 Too true about that being a thing -I paid a credit card off then they turned around and said 'we're going to drop your credit amount from say $500 down to $100.' All because I paid it off. I had made several monthly payments so I did incur interest fees, but all of it was paid. So I cut the card up, threw it in the trash.
@wizardozzro3 ай бұрын
@@britaeirikr8609Correct!
@yonikki3 ай бұрын
@TnavresGaming depending on the contract, you can be penalized for paying the loan off early
@lakesuperiorgirl174 ай бұрын
I never buy a brand new camper.I purchase a RV that was around 8 years old, because the problems have been fixed by the person who purchased it brand new,I have had it for 9 years. Never had a problem it’s on a seasonal site
@vannpatrickjr13534 ай бұрын
Sounds like a good idea
@SourStrawberrys4 ай бұрын
Or maybe they sold it because they are just tired of repairing it.
@Studiovette4 ай бұрын
@@SourStrawberrys exactly. Not everyone cares about things the way you would yourself. So many ways to hide things in an rv
@coreyh73233 ай бұрын
Can't go by that logic now. Covid supply shortage, and high demand put lots of garbage on the road. I would stay away from 2020 through 2024
@mstrong70952 ай бұрын
Or you could end up with someone else's out of warranty nightmare
@EYES2seeEARS2hear784 ай бұрын
Great info! Back in 2019 our family of 5 lost our home of 14yrs. Basically we were homeless. Stayed in some motels, friends house, etc. Bought an old 1984 Honey with the cash we had saved and lived in that for 3.5yrs. With the number of folks losing homes, and resorting to the rv living it became very challenging at times to find a campground. My husband and son both worked locally so we were limited to a 20 mile radius. Between storage cost for our household items, gas and the ever rising cost of campsites, we were paying out on average $1400 a month to live cramped in an old rv. Not to mention the stress of moving it and praying we wouldn’t break down! Also many people don’t realize that if your rig is older than 10yrs, some rv parks will not allow you to stay longer than a 10day period on average. Even if it was a half million dollar 20yo rig.
@oakmaiden21334 ай бұрын
Should have sold your household items instead of paying for storage. Nobody wins that game. The cost outweighs to value of the items in minutes.
@CMane4 ай бұрын
@@oakmaiden2133Storage is such a rip. But.. sometimes you have no other choice if you want to keep what you’ve invested in.
@EYES2seeEARS2hear784 ай бұрын
@@oakmaiden2133 yeah I agree, hindsight is 20/20
@sarahann5304 ай бұрын
@@EYES2seeEARS2hear78 Why did you lose your house in 2019 if you were all working ?
@5thdimension9544 ай бұрын
@@sarahann530usually bad money management. Making payments on a house for 14 years only to lose it means they were likely in a house that cost too much for them to handle the mortgage or they were wasting disposable income that could have been put toward paying off the mortgage. We stayed in our 250k home even after we were easily able to buy a house 5 times as much. Why? Because we retired at 50 and saved enough to live the rest of our lives without having to return to work. That little 250k home will soon be worth 1 mil. I’m not bragging, just saying that we never overspent. That the issue. Regardless of income for most ppl.
@bubbalo33884 ай бұрын
For most, buying an RV is like buying a boat. Expensive to maintain and it will rarely be used enough to justify it.
@allanfifield82564 ай бұрын
Rent as needed for long trips.
@bubbalo33884 ай бұрын
@@allanfifield8256 I looked into renting an R.V. once. It was expensive on top of cost of fueling it. At that point I figured I'll just take a conventional vacation.
@allanfifield82564 ай бұрын
@@bubbalo3388 Good point.
@hwiley81413 ай бұрын
@@bubbalo3388so did i. They wanted about $500 a night. Factor in gas and campsite fees and i would be flying to Nice and staying in the Negresco.
@user-bw4qc8tt5b3 ай бұрын
Best two days of boat ownership: the day you buy it and the day you sell it. Is this the same with an RV?
@melissilem26104 ай бұрын
2.5 years in a 100, 000 -29 foot motorhome. Bought it new. Always breaking down, hard to get in for repairs. Wasnt comfortable, glad I sold it.
@dougthomas78523 ай бұрын
This has to be the best videos on buying/owning an RV I have every seen. I have lived all 9 examples owning an RV. We have had 3 RV's. A used Class C and A. In 2003 we bought a brand new $136,000 Pace Arrow. Learned a lot the hard way. Warranty work was a challenge as the closest repair shop was a 2.5 hour drive and we had to leave it every time for days. We sold the unit four years ago. Now we go on 3-4 nice vacations each year for less money that it cost to own the RV. We did enjoy some great trips around the South. I look forward to following you two on your travels.
@TheKelvala3 ай бұрын
I have owned 6 RVs. I am so glad you did this video. Every single transaction has been a nightmare. Each one ended up in an arguement with the dealership. My last RV was a truck camper. I gave them my pickup truck, they sent it to a spring shop to upgrade the suspension. After delivery, I drove it to the spring shop. The owner came out, offered me a ride home telling me "I am unable to let you leave my business. I am liable for the incorrect setup of your suspension and the RV." He called the manager of the RV business who in turn called the Lance RV manufacturer. Between Lance and the RV Dealer, they paid to have my suspension, tires and rims upgraded to handle the weight of the Truck Camper. Needless to say, I was done with that dealership and have also told family and friends to NEVER go to them. Now Lance, they did everything right and even supported the RV out of warranty when a manufacturer defect occured (very minor defect), but still, a reputable company when I dealth with them.
@000distructzero3 ай бұрын
Can I ask which Lance model truck camper you had / have? Lance is one of the few manufacturers that still had a decent reputation as far as how they were made. What was your experience with your camper unit?
@jaredking2323 ай бұрын
didn't learn your lesson the first 5 times huh?
@TheKelvala3 ай бұрын
@@000distructzero It was a Lance 855s, I had no issues with the camper. It was all the dealership
@bowl0noodles4 ай бұрын
I've heard so many stories of how dishonest RV dealers are. They make car salesmen look down right holy. The industry as a whole is very bad.
@willcool7134 ай бұрын
You cannot buy a car on a credit card, because of the differing rules of auto contracts from regular sales. But in some states you can buy an RV with a credit card, because RV sales somehow trump that whole concept. And mortgages are only for land and associated properties, but in some states you can buy an RV on a 30 yr mortgage -- despite that it has wheels and a vehicular licence. They make it extra legal for RV sales to be really shady.
@livesoutdoors17083 ай бұрын
Where do you think they get Rv dealers? Yep ex car dealers.
@AlexejSvirid3 ай бұрын
Why don't you write a letter to Santa about? Of course you know that Santa is lie. Why are you trying to deal with liers? Why do you lie to others with Santa lie? "Don't cry honey! Of course, you ain't hooker. You are the loyal wife of nameless trinity of the Husband." But, the whole world is happy with such a "loyalty". Here is a Christ's question, Mathew 15: 3: "But he answered and said unto them, Why do ye also transgress the commandment of God by your tradition?" Malachi 2: 1-4: "And now, O ye priests, this commandment is for you. If ye will not hear, and if ye will not lay it to heart, to give glory unto my name, saith Jehovah of hosts, then will I send the curse upon you, and I will curse your blessings; yea, I have cursed them already, because ye do not lay it to heart. Behold, I will rebuke your seed, and will spread dung upon your faces, even the dung of your feasts; and ye shall be taken away with it. And ye shall know that I have sent this commandment unto you, that my covenant may be with Levi, saith Jehovah of hosts." (ASV) A women say "the Husband has no name". Another ones say "the Husband has many names". Some of women "love the Husband in all his manifestations" like: neighbour, taxi driver, coworker, and so forth. Some women in a Husband-fearing way call him "H-D"... But, all of those prostitutes say "the Husband is the only". Their prostitution has created another women saying "there is no Husband at all". Then they even talk about "trinity of the Husband" and they are not against "the Son taking the Husband's place". In the same way religious prostitutes try to hide their disgusting fornication with different gods. Furthermore, a correct pronunciation of the Name is unknown now. This is the “loyalty” of traitors! Here is the God's word spoken through Moses, Deuteronomy 11: 16-17: "Take heed to yourselves, that your heart be not deceived, and ye turn aside, and serve other gods, and worship them; And then the LORD's wrath be kindled against you, and he shut up the heaven, that there be no rain, and that the land yield not her fruit; and lest ye perish quickly from off the good land which the LORD giveth you." So, the God says there are other gods, but blind leaders of blind lead people into trap. Names of an idols/false gods are well known: Zeus, Rempha/Chiun, Aurora, Baal, Moloch and many others. "Jesus" means "Jehovah is salvation". This is the name of Christ real christians are hated for. "HalleluJah" means "Praze Jah" (Jehovah). Psalm 83: 18: "That men may know that thou, whose name alone is JEHOVAH, art the most high over all the earth." (KJV) The problem is Devil runs the world. He is lier and murderer. This is the reason why liers feel so good while righteous people are persecuted. That's why we've got the Gospel about the God's kingdom. Jehovah would put everything in order. He has anointed the king, Jesus Christ. The dead will be resurected and we'll meet our beloved ones again! :-)
@andressousa90063 ай бұрын
you can make your own... there are plenty of people who have done so waaaay cheaper and with waaaay better results and quality than those "new" Rv's
@esciteach79973 ай бұрын
@@andressousa9006 WE DID THAT . . many years ago. Converted an every day van into a camper and CROSSED THE UNITED STATES !! Can be done.
@lisag28773 ай бұрын
We took your advice and rented a couple of different RVs for long weekends and decided owning was not for us! We'll continue to rent when the urge strikes.
@JD-2-k3g3 ай бұрын
Where do you rent? From what I've seen, there are crazy fees attached to these rentals that it jacks up to price to ridiculous levels.
@renebollengier11114 ай бұрын
You two did a great job. Well done. We have had ours now almost 8 years. Clubs have made a big difference on how often we use it and we’re a great way to meet new folks. When we bought ours were spent a few hours in models we were thinking about. Just sitting in there makes a difference on how well the layout feels and works for you. Stand in the shower, sit on the thrown, lay on the bed. This quickly eliminated models that were great on paper, but did not pass the sit test. One model we found I couldn’t even move in the shower. That would have been bad. Another we felt like we were sitting in a cave when we were on the sofa. Give em a test sit, and not for 5 minutes!
@esciteach79973 ай бұрын
YES
@junerodriguez19384 ай бұрын
Wow, that’s why I like watching Tonya and Dave .they are so honest and it helped me make a decision on going full-time now. I have three dogs. My husband was like it’s a lot, babe. I’m glad we didn’t make that move.
@patriciac52144 ай бұрын
I have a $150,000 rv. I am fixing things constantly Sinks leaks because the manufacturer didn't put gaskets. I've had sliding doors fall off, a slide jam, etc.
@king4894 ай бұрын
Next time by expedition vehicles...they do not break so easy...the cost start from 250k to 2 mil...why because they use yacht technology plus they are build to last.
@anklez86234 ай бұрын
My parents bought a brand new RV, it was $120k, in August 21. My dad promptly hit a large rock at the exit of the dealership since he wasn’t used to the turn radius. He had to leave the RV at the dealership for repairs. Didn’t get it back until October.
@Arete374 ай бұрын
Did your mom kill him for that?
@MemoirsofaBasketcase3 ай бұрын
That’s a rather conveniently-placed rock for the dealership…
@acptpf3 ай бұрын
With automobiles if after the purchase you don’t leave the dealers lot you can back out of the transaction with no penalty. I had that experience with I bought a used van in Flagstaff and did not drive it home because my wife won’t drive on Interstate Highways to get back to Phoenix. Dealer offered for free to drive it to our home, which I declined. That night I had second thoughts and called the next day. They wanted to know why and how they could address the issue, but I wanted to check with some local dealerships later that week agonizing over my signing the sales agreement and writing a check for the full price. It was at a local dealership that I learned that because I did not drive the vehicle off the lot they could not deposit my check and I could walk away from the agreement, not the case once you drive off the lot. Maybe just an AZ thing?
@leebliss36223 ай бұрын
OCTOBER that is absurd they definitely just rinsed him and played him, there’s no way such a simple repair took that long omg
@esciteach79973 ай бұрын
@@acptpf yes: check for your state . . . some states once you sign the papers, drive off or still there, it is a done deal.
@adinalev44053 ай бұрын
Wish I had seen this 8 months ago! Our Thor Miramar was on the lot for 9 months. We didn't know (and neither did the dealership) that the roof had to be sealed/resealed every 90 days. Leaks, inside rust, wall paper peeling off, etc. We figured that brand new RV from the lot wouldn't need an inspection. Boy! We were wrong!
@Orëo19803 ай бұрын
After only 90 days!? 🤯
@adinalev44053 ай бұрын
@@Orëo1980 we were told by Thor that it was part of the owners manual, last page. That's when I did the download and found it. SMH
@Orëo19803 ай бұрын
@@adinalev4405 Mind boggling!!! Makes you wonder & think twice before buying a 20 year old camper!! lol
@dakat17264 ай бұрын
2017 we bought a new 24 ft Rev B+- but lighter weight equaled weaker systems. I became good at identifying warranty, talking with Dynamax, then getting repairs. Fast forward- sold at peak of market and later bought excellent condition 2005 Bigfoot; known for solid build & 4 season. Our expectations changed- I do most repairs (leds, stairs motor, oil changes) and we started bookdocking more. Expectations + realistic = Happy owner, and you know how to have fun even when things go wrong.
@FTRVDenny3 ай бұрын
New subscriber here. I have been living in my 35 year old RV for 5 years and understand what you mean. The extremely expensive RV Dometic or Norcold refrigerators are NOT meant for full time use. I have replaced mine with a houseboat refrigerator losing the propane capability. The water heater is NOT meant for full time and I've replaced mine with a on demand water heater. The rooftop A/C and heat unit is not meant for full time so I use a portable unit. The stock toilet and shower are not meant for full time so I replaced mine with a porcelain toilet and mainly use outside solar showers with a shower tent and earth friendly soaps.
@sandrajordan38024 ай бұрын
My daughter bought a newFifth Wheel back in 2021, the shake down brought Out a couple of issues but she drove it south to Florida where she was able to find a place privately owned with 10 acres of land where others also lived. She has a beautiful place to park without being on top of another trailer. For $500 a month she has 💦 electricity ⚡️ and sewer. She sold her truck 🛻 and got a 🚗 new. There’s been issues with the awning and frig but for the most part it has been working out for her.
@ncgsc4 ай бұрын
🥸😎🤓🤡🗨
@phoenixaz84314 ай бұрын
Sandra, I didn't even know there was such a thing as that. Is it advertised or does it work by word of mouth?
@sandrajordan38024 ай бұрын
@@phoenixaz8431 it is privately owned and you have to be referred by someone. They are full now as anyone who moves there stays.
@jenhasken4 ай бұрын
I bought a 1997 van and seven years later of living in it full time still going strong.
@beautifulrose86194 ай бұрын
What brand?
@jenhasken4 ай бұрын
@@beautifulrose8619 Dodge Ram
@colettejaques25593 ай бұрын
Things were simple..and better made stronger back then
@lyech7773 ай бұрын
and you time jumped 20 years into the future to tell social media? 😊
@lyech7773 ай бұрын
(forgive me 🙏🏻 … just an attempt at silly humor)
@aquilaclark8144 ай бұрын
Thanks guys for being so forward and honest, we are not owners of an RV, but It is so nice to know about these things before you buy. Love your videos !!
@jamesmurphy61694 ай бұрын
I ran a Auto Repair shop here in Central Cali. 13 miles away from i5. I have installed a lot of Engines in RV's. At that time the Bill ran around $3500-$4000 on average for a new long block with a 3 year 30,000 warranty. Now ? I shudder to think. This was in the early 2000's. Friends have had some nitemare experiences buying new RV's. In all cases the Dealer wants to get your money, wash their hands of you and IT, or BUMPER Warranty, which is when your Bumper passes from their lot to the road you are on your own. A Couple that we are friends bought a new RV and paid 145K. Got 30 miles away from the dealership and it died. It was a Ford Chassis and Ford would not fix it and the RV dealer would not fix it. They went back and forth with them for 6 months until they hired a Lawyer and finally got their money refunded.
@nunyabidness6744 ай бұрын
I can provide some additional scope. Allegro RV, Ford 7.5L long block R+R was 11,397.78 with 4k of that being labor. Most common folks aren't really going to realize that pulling a pack out of an RV is often 4x as difficult as taking the cab off a diesel pickup to do a long block. It's closer to pulling an engine out of a late 70's - mid 80s full size van, and even those are easier.
@tpkyterooluebeck92243 ай бұрын
Ford is 100% crap! I'd never own or buy a Ford anything! I've read more horror stories about ford then any other RV combined, but the other RVs still failed though.
@nunyabidness6743 ай бұрын
@@tpkyterooluebeck9224 Ford doesn't build RVs, RV manufacturers buy Ford products to build RVs. Just like they buy Bosch, GE, Weyerhauser, and 3M products too. Or for the flip side of it, Ford cars may be assembled by Ford, but they aren't all in-house parts like when the company was founded. So while you may be driving a Chevy / Ford / Dodge / Toyota / Subaru / ect. hood badge down the road, most all of those brands are driving Bosch or Borg Warner down the road too.
@tpkyterooluebeck92243 ай бұрын
@@nunyabidness674 Toyota vans of specific models have stood the test of time. Dodge is crap. The problem is that the product used to build the vehicle is what matters, and if the product is bad, then the results will still be bad.
@nunyabidness6743 ай бұрын
@@tpkyterooluebeck9224 Toyota still gets their mini-bulbs from Bosch / Sylvania, and window switches from Borg Warner / Nippo-Denso (Depending on country) Other components are universal too. O2 sensors for example.
@valerieosullivan99784 ай бұрын
As a fan from Ireland 🇮🇪 I’m loving the Claddagh T - Shirt.
@paulwilliams20243 ай бұрын
I can’t speak for everyone but I’ve saved about $1200 per month living in my cheap van build . Van cost me $65000 for the van $20000 for the build been good for 3 years now . That being said this was an extremely informative video concerning the rv dealers .
@LetsTurnItUpWorld3 ай бұрын
Thanks so much Paul for sharing, that is very helpful!
@julzm7067Ай бұрын
Your van is likely built better with higher grade materials.
@user-yg3dy8ei5u4 ай бұрын
I absolutely love how y'all tag team on the informative videos.The way y'all pass the ball is impressive.❤💪🏾🙏🏾
@ManMak63 ай бұрын
I bought an rv class A about three years ago. I hired my own inspector and had the new rv inspected. News flash!!! He did not even see or discover a fresh water tank leak. I discovered that on my first drive from the dealer to my house. I was treated well by the dealer and the warranty. Pro-Tip: learn as much as possible about rvs and do your own inspections!
@Frank-z5v14 күн бұрын
Wouldn't spend 100,000 on an RV bought a used RV 1995 paid cash 12,000 best purchase I made, been 5 years now still happily RVing
@chrismanspeaker93724 ай бұрын
And, your $200k trailer has all the same components and suppliers as that $20k trailer, so choose wisely
@gerardmccarthy24323 ай бұрын
And the guys fired from the last job get hired again in a new place.
@d.ridley52183 ай бұрын
Back in the day we used to say all rv assembly personnel are blind and stupid. My rv came with the toilet DISCONNECTED from the black tank. They just forgot to connect it, so for weeks and weeks...too gross to say.
@paulcourtemanche23863 ай бұрын
@@d.ridley5218 🤢🤢🤢
@marcussmith49133 ай бұрын
@@d.ridley5218 I would never use my RV toilet for number 2 bro... go find a public restroom
@CBe-ot8vu3 ай бұрын
Trailer? ITS A RECREATIONAL VEHICLE!!!! NOT A FIFTH WHEEL TRAILER BUBB
@Jeeper-o2y4 ай бұрын
This is a great video, What kills me …is if you spent this kind of money on a car would you be treated this way…no….keep up the quality content :)
@KJ-zr2ko4 ай бұрын
Buying a new car comes with it's own issues, they steal the parts off your car for someone else's car, and now it takes two weeks to get your car in the shop and another month to get the part.
@AK.__3 ай бұрын
You guys heroes. We always road-tripping in our full size sedan and dream at least once to rent the RV for few days. But since we have no clue about RV, how to drive and use it - this always remains dream.
@awoken91514 ай бұрын
I bought my Tellaro van this past April, and the mount for one of the access panels failed. Poor design that I have found a better fix for, and I have found some other minor quality issues. I do plan to live in it full time, so thank you for the helpful info.
@sammythompson36944 ай бұрын
My father would start his generator every month to keep the parts oiled, but when they went camping the generator wouldn't run the ac, refrigerator etc. He took it to the mechanic who told him during the monthly start up to run the ac to give the generator something to do. I still have his 84 motorhome and the generator works flawlessly.
@pmh1nic4 ай бұрын
Yes. Don't just start it but put some load on it (A/C or microwave).
@hendrxfn4 ай бұрын
Tires, brakes, AC, and generators need repair and replacement all the time 😡
@shibalover544 ай бұрын
Those Onan gens seem to be very problematic.
@alecharper5154 ай бұрын
Excellent video. Thanks! Never thought to hire an inspector to buy a new RV. Another tip for your viewers is not to rush the process and to make certain that all systems are shown to you; bring a notebook and take notes! Finding the sweet spot between talking yourself out of trying something new and bold... and rushing in. Ah yes. These YT videos really help. Godspeed!
@allanfifield82564 ай бұрын
Bring a camera. Take pictures or record videos.
@abelincoln32614 ай бұрын
I haven't yet watched the entire video, I'm at 1:27. I wanted to throw out a personal thought. I am blown away when I see what some spend on cars, trucks, campers etc... Prices are high because there are willing buyers. My conclusion, it's an expensive lesson.
@Mike-012344 ай бұрын
I have always bought 10 year old RV's because they depreciate so much many are not even used much sit on a side of a home, or even better stored in an RV storage under a cover.
@cindicarnes17314 ай бұрын
My husband and I only buy used RV's. We just bought our last one in February and we have spent about 2000 to fix things. We knew this from previous experience and paid accordingly. We try so hard to keep our rigs in great shape but not everyone does. I hope this is the last one!
@gabrieluribe18523 ай бұрын
I'm always been afraid of getting into a very expensive, RV Payment, So I'm into my second older RV my first one was a 1996 Minni winni class c and I had it from 2005 to 2010 and I say ( I ) cause I'm the most unfortunate person that doesn't have an rv partner that drives I'm 64 and I have to do all the driving all the time and after a long day of driving I'm super tired and I can't enjoy anything, So in 2019 I bought a 1998 class c jamboree hoping she would help me drive, boy was I wrong, I've been upgrading it keeping it up to date, I paid 8K and I do most of my own work on it, I replaced the upper and lower ball joints and any worn out steering linkage I had the back breaks i did the front brakes and good thing I did it cause one of the rotors was cracked, I replaced the upper and lower radiator hose's plus the water pump just for maintenance flushed all the fluids and top them off replaced the differential oil cause it looked like tar , My son and I brought down the generator and replaced the starter and the old and rusty muffler, Did all the maintenance on it also, I replaced the inverter and the 2 6 volts batteries, replaced the water pump and installed an expansion Tank for better water pressure I installed a 100 watt solar panel just to keep the batteries charged, I had the tires replaced and the wheels are now all aluminum i replaced the 2 door mirrors with the bigger and better and last but not least I plan to put in a Queen size Happijac electric bed lift cause it's only a 23 footer and I want a bigger bed to sleep on besides the sofa bed and or The table bed.
@colleenandjackmundstock42784 ай бұрын
Absolutely everything you are saying is true! We owned two others rv’s but the big wake up call was when we bought a brand new over $100,000 class C. It was a nightmare from the first trip and it took months to fix a slide. I was out of my mind with worry the whole time. I will never buy a new Rv and want something with some miles and years on it. I appreciate your honesty!!
@angela-ti1np4 ай бұрын
If you buy something older, many RV parks won't let you in.
@BlackWidow007413 ай бұрын
@@angela-ti1npI'm new to all this. Could you please define older in this context?
@angela-ti1np3 ай бұрын
@@BlackWidow00741 Some RV parks won't let in RVs that are more than 10 or 15 years old.
@chuckdavis76813 ай бұрын
@@angela-ti1np I recently watched a video that said that less than 10% of the campgrounds do this. State and Federal parks do not refuse older campers. I prefer to stay in state parks anyway because of my lifetime America the Beautiful card 50% off discount. My motorhome is 18 years old and has less than 40k on the odometer. I haven't had an issue yet. The high end resort style campgrounds are the ones that tend to have this rule and I really don't want to pay those prices. And, assuming your rig is in great shape, all you normally have to do is send them a picture and they will let you make the reservation if you're willing to pay over a $100 per night.
@mikepaddack18273 ай бұрын
There are very few that the age limit is absolute. Most use it to exclude run down RVs. We have all seen them window a/c, plywood window coverings, etc.
@benmobi3 ай бұрын
I like you two! I have no interest in RVs in that price range, don't know why you popped up in my stream but very glad to have stumbled upon you. I'll be diving into your vids & checking it all out.
@dryvonne19994 ай бұрын
You are so right. RVs are not to meant to live in full time. One RV tech person on YT said that if you live full time in your RV one year is equivalent to 7 years wear and tear in your sticks and bricks home. It doesn’t matter how much you spend on an RV, things will break down and will need repair. We are looking to upgrade to a class C and we are considering getting a used one from Cruise America where we will have inspected prior to buying. We don’t want to spend $100,000 on a vehicle we only use part time, 2 months max per year for right now, until we retire.
@LGM2000x3 ай бұрын
Buying a cruise America is definitely the right move because they are actually the only RVs that are over. Cruise America knows renters have no clue what they're doing and will ride it hard so they actually build them to last.
@Frank-z5v14 күн бұрын
Learn maintenance on your RV know your RV forward and backwards learn how to repair almost everything. Prepare for now and future problems. What can happen will happen. Best to buy from a private party not a dealer ,possible to be overpaying. Buy used pay cash.
@salliestewart47134 ай бұрын
Great video. We bought a hi end travel trailor and have lived in it in one spot(lucked out) for 8 yrs now. As things break. Expert repair people have said. These things are made for pleasure short term and as things fall apart. You are told they want them next to impossible to fix so you buy a new one.
@flapxjackson4 ай бұрын
This was a very good and informative video. Especially the point of getting your new RV independently inspected BEFORE delivery. KZbin has quite a few videos of people who’ve bought new RVs and now have a nightmare on their hands. For others out there considering a new RV, watch some videos by Liz Amazing. She has several videos of people who’ve bought new RVs and have had significant problems with those RVs. She points out that RV manufacturers today use lower quality materials than they did pre-COVID. And often times you are better off buying a used RV. She has a video giving her opinion on the best years to buy of various manufacturers. And finally, watch a video from Letho’s Law on RV warranties. It sounds like LetsTurnItUpWorld had a positive warranty experience. But the video for Letho’s Law shows one how manufacturers control warranty claims and how they limit legal action against them if you decide to sue them.
@virginiagillert94234 ай бұрын
Out of the first year my Winnebago was in the shop over 7 months waiting for parts. I asked to have an extension on my 12 month warranty. Nope.
@TrimansWife3 ай бұрын
First time viewer. Subscribed! We have a 2024 Winnebago Vita and absolutely love it. Fridge died in day 3. Our dealer took one out of another unit and replaced it but first, the “rep” started to explain how “they don’t make them”, my hubby lost it. She was talking about putting in the warranty and then coming back for replacement once approved! This dealer prides itself on the fact if you buy from them, have an issue that could keep you from current reservations, you are priority and they will get you in and out for repairs. Safe travels!!
@karlveritis2 ай бұрын
GREAT TO HERE JUST NO LONGER THE NORM
@shibalover544 ай бұрын
New sub here! Love y'alls rapport and the way your energy vibe is high, even if you are talking potential issues. This is a most needed post, so I hope your views are equal to the great subject matter. Looking forward to joining in your travels post by post.
@r.j.powers3813 ай бұрын
Amazing presentation - never negative but telling it like it is. This was so professionally done. You both obviously worked at your presentation. Very informative. Cheers from 🇨🇦
@davidthacker32134 ай бұрын
The one thing I learned you buy an expensive RV drive it off a lot and it’s only worth half what you paid for it great video. Lots of great information. Take care. Be careful.
@stuartriley3 ай бұрын
I bought a fifth wheel for my truck and I have regrets about it because of my not looking for the right one for where I wanted to go. Backing up, parking on uneven ground, and electrical issues that seem like they (dealers) never really bothered to fix or check it out before delivery. I have since sold it, and bought a travel van that I built myself.🎉.
@caroldeking10504 ай бұрын
Thnx 4 this vid. I'M not an RV'r so I watch vicariously thru you guys. Appreciate your candor with these important issues/categories. RV is not designed to be lived in full time & you make it work! Plz keep us informed with any further updates. Love in Sarasota ❤❤❤❤❤❤
@C.Brandon-v6b3 ай бұрын
I just found your channel and this was the information I've been looking for. THANK YOU SO MUCH
@daydreamer09234 ай бұрын
Yeah, it's sad how our Country has come to be everyone for himself. And everyone needs a hustle of some kind to make ends meet. Thank you for the heads up. I'm still doing research on the RV life. I'm taking in all I can. Thanks again. I'm going to keep watching. ✌️😊
@elbonian11664 ай бұрын
Funny, that’s how our country started…. Now you are sad about it..
@yesterdayseyes3 ай бұрын
It's good to be independent and take care of yourself. Unless you are a child, time to grow up.
@markfilippone38453 ай бұрын
WOW! You guys have presented the definitive A-Z video. Your very detailed definitive information is priceless. Thank you for your good work. May GOD bless and keep you! .
@LetsTurnItUpWorld3 ай бұрын
Thanks so much Mark, we really appreciate it!
@julieolson98324 ай бұрын
I’ve owned several RVs in my life. Since we retired, we have spent anywhere from 2-4 months in our RVs. Most of them were used, but a couple were new. I learned early on that RVs are “big boxes you throw money at.” You have to factor in repair and maintenance costs. 😊 it’s worth it to us.
@melissal3383Ай бұрын
We just purchased our 3rd RV in July. We downsized from a Super C to a Winnebago View. We use it mostly for driving point A to B or quick visits to family or weekends. This last purchase our dealer required us to sign a document acknowledging that we were NOT living in full time. Which we don’t. But this was a first for us
@jedics14 ай бұрын
Rv's are made for profit first with everything else second, and often a distant second. Which is why I self built choosing rudamentary over sophisticated for longevity and easier maintenance because I am doing this for the rest of my life...Im 5 years in so far and you can absolutely expect more repairs than your average home vindicating my choice.
@desertsky505Ай бұрын
Best glasses ever! 1.3k comments. And almost all of them are red flag warnings about cheap manufacturer and fraudulent warranty. Great video. I really enjoy the positivity and the honesty.
@JustMe-pu3xm3 ай бұрын
That’s why I bought me a used 2022 dodge ram promaster and built it myself.. paid $26,000 bucks with 76,000 miles.. Spent 3,600 on building materials.including lithium batteries , labor costs.. $0.00
@esciteach79973 ай бұрын
WE DID TOO
@Mista80812 күн бұрын
You guys are awesome! It's great to finally hear people keep it a buck rather than only showing the fluff for KZbin.
@doctork17084 ай бұрын
RVs were meant/built to be used 1 or 2 weeks a year and going on a few hundred miles from home. So many videos about all the lies including new, pricey RVs.
@tiathetaurusАй бұрын
Over 100k for 1 to 2 weeks a year?!?! Are you serious?!
@TheAirForceGuy3 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, there are many RV Dealers and Salespeople that do not give the full information to possible customers. Sorry you had this experience!
@sherryasher-x8f4 ай бұрын
This is not a lie, but people need to know about insurance for their campers. We had a used A class RV and we loved it. It was just the right size for the five of us. Your is just too small for me and my husband, it would drive me crazy. I'm glad it works for you. I do miss my camper and I've been trying to get my husband to buy another but in a C class.
@caff85373 ай бұрын
We purchased a new 2021 Montana 35' 5th wheel. We added a generator, residential fridge, dual pane windows and we ugraded the mattress on our own. Our problems upon delivery: 1. There was a dent in one of the doors of the fridge. 2. One recliner frame was shattered and split. 3. There was a scratch on the 50" tv screen where the factory installed the retaining strap incorrectly. This allowed the buckle to scratch the screen while being delivered. These 3 problems were taken care of by the dealership immediately. There were no other problems with the RV. Nothing else broke, nothing else needed attention. It was a perfect unit. We had to sell it due being laid off (downsized as they called it). It was very difficult for us because we did 3 years of research and found our perfect unit. The right color, the right options the and right dealer and support. It was hard to sell it but we will purchase another one later.
@bbustin17473 ай бұрын
What was your resale or depreciation on your RV from 2021 ?
@jake80774 ай бұрын
117 point inspection by the dealer is NOT adequate .. I insisted that my dealer do a 118 point inspection and he was furious ... but he said "Okay dude, no problem" and i was good to go
@LetsTurnItUpWorld4 ай бұрын
😂😂😂 but this one goes to 11
@SuperOCHomes3 ай бұрын
Wait, what? I got The 118 Point Inspection but I had to say supersize it and they charged me 😐
@horizon42q4 ай бұрын
We use our 4 yr old diesel motorhome about 5 months a year. It costs mucho $$$ just in maintenance. Last year was $7,000 this year so far is $5,000. Nothing broke, just maintenance. Tires are $1000 each. We just bought a B Van as a second RV. So we are a 2 RV family now. I never use any dealer for warranty work, I go to the factory. Excellent tips. Good video.
@livesoutdoors17083 ай бұрын
Our dealer lied. They may have cleaned it but we had numerous little things that we ended up fixing that showed us they didn’t test everything or even see if the tail lights worked! The fact is… once you’re off the lot you’re on your own. They’ve made the sale and that’s all they care about.😢
@leebliss36223 ай бұрын
Well yeah that’s all anyone selling something cares about, it’s not the people’s fault it’s the shitty system we live in that forces people to be this way for survival it’s fucked up in so many ways, you have to be knowledgeable enough about what your buying that you aren’t dependent on the seller for anything, you need to know so much that essentially you can ask them something, and when they lie, you’ll know the answer anyway, if you don’t know that much about something, don’t fucken buy it
@hairdresser13003 ай бұрын
You two have the most calming voices. I am not an RV/camping person. I am not a Vegas person(hate it). But I love listening to you two
@4timesayear9144 ай бұрын
Thank you for covering the cost - and about the fact that it might cost more living in an RV or van. There is more running around in an RV or van - to the store, to the laundromat, to get gas, water, supplies in general. One can stock up on things like TP and food in a sticks and bricks house but can't in an RV. Living full time in a van or RV also means you have to find a place to pick up your mail so you have an address. That's going to cost money. How one is going to make a living is also a problem. Personally, I don't think I'd be able to make it on an SS income in a converted van. So many people out there made it sound like a way to save money, but when I've seen them having to put huge amounts of money on repairs, and see also that they pay the same bills we all do - just to different sources, I think they're fudging on what it costs. I really appreciate you dealing with that misconception.
@aliymamuhammad80063 ай бұрын
THANK YOU GOD🙌🏾…my journey has been smooth!! I purchased mine in 2017 brand new…however a very inexpensive model at $50,000. As years passed and I was shopping around for another, everyone said if u haven’t had any trouble with yours, KEEP IT!! So I did…and I live in it full time…5 years now! I’ve been blessed to meet some amazing people that has helped me keep up on my maintenance at a cost “I can live with”…pun intended 🙌🏾🥰
@stevenross60883 ай бұрын
Rv’s are not designed to be lived in, period. Former dealer and former manufacturer advice. They are for vacationing.
@jszoradi86503 ай бұрын
Why do you care? You are crazy 🤪 Lots of people live in their RV's full time so what's it to you? Especially now more than ever in recent years. Please go TF away from comments! 🤡💩
@jszoradi86503 ай бұрын
@stevenross6088 Boooooooooo! 👎 No law against it. Who are you to decide for us? Who do you think you are telling people what they shouldn't do? We live in our RV full time with no issues. Take your nap! 🤡💩
@patrickstonum56212 ай бұрын
Thank you very much 10 reasons before you apply RV, that would have came in handy before I bought mines, but I was smart I'm glad I canceled the warranty because years went by and I never actually used it. Thanks again you guys be safe out there
@LetsTurnItUpWorld2 ай бұрын
Thanks so much Patrick for sharing! Wow, canceling the warranty. We actually relied on our warranty a lot!!
@tamarabeck63504 ай бұрын
As I always say, expect the unexpected. And bring lots of tools and tape.
@PatbroBro-sn8yo2 ай бұрын
Main thing I love the most is transparency! Awaiting the video after commercials.
@heatherlucero25304 ай бұрын
I was never told that if you wanted to trade in for a different rv, you can’t bump the remaining amount owed after they give a low estimate of the rv value, to the end of a new rv loan. I had no idea of that. I figured it was pretty similar to trading in a car
@imnitguy4 ай бұрын
Trading something in is never as good of a plan as selling the one you have to another third party. I never understood why people trade things in to their financial detriment. Well, I guess the short answer is either lazy or instant gratification.
@donaldelkins30593 ай бұрын
I grew up traveling in a cab over camper. Family vacations, trips to cut wood etc. preparation is the key. Y’all rocked it. It’s not for everyone, but it definitely creates beautiful memories. Safe journeys and heart felt prayers
@totokanzler69594 ай бұрын
The inspection is confidential and the results are ‘top secret’ 😂😂😂
@bethyeary89953 ай бұрын
That flag is not only red but there's fireworks going off.
@DressyBessie3 ай бұрын
@@bethyeary8995😅
@mt721373 ай бұрын
Thank you for this advice! I would have made a huge mistake...
@pristinabread4 ай бұрын
In 2020, 2021 & 2022 vehicles were slapped together with garbage due to lack of supplies and lack of workers. - I suspected in 2020 there was going to be a lot of problems with many vehicles manufactured during those time frames. Many people do not know or realize this or even think of this.
@jayanderson60164 ай бұрын
This is great info and makes total sense....I'll make sure to steer clear of those years.....probably get a 2015-2019.
@floridasunshine3304 ай бұрын
Our Class A Diesel RV was constructed during COVID and that was the biggest mistake. It's beautiful, but it was filled with little surprises and this thing cost more than our current home. LOL, thankfully the husband is super handy and was able to fix most mistakes they made in putting it together. We didn't want to rely on the dealership to fix them.
@dianewolfe30564 ай бұрын
Brand new 2019 Thor Synergy, 22’ Class C. Nothing but trouble. Bedroom slide was all the way out and would not go in or in and would not go out. Got that finally worked out. Three diff service visits. Then the front over slid awning torn when it went out once. Waited months for Lippert to send new awning. Then tankless water heater failed. Two more months for new unit. All this stuff took over two years. Only have been able to go little under 5k miles in total. Was not trying to live in it just go places in it. Every time I get home say I am selling. If you can get into a park and that is a big if, you cannot afford it. Here in Colorado $85 to $150 a nite. Forget State Parks they are booked out years in advance. I have just had my fill so this is the summer I sell her! RV’ed over 40 years but at lass no more!
@maryhartsock77924 ай бұрын
Colorado is rediculous. No water, no power, no sewer….but $35 a night. What a ripoff
@gapdragon20083 ай бұрын
You guys are so charming and honest. I was drawn in as soon as the video started!
@williamduke23024 ай бұрын
We own a 36’ Class A diesel pusher, that is 11 years old.- our third Class A. We have used it to tour the country. I have put 67,000 miles on it, which isn’t much for the chassis, but very tough on the coach. We have camped in all but three of the lower 48. That’s not full time, but it is substantial RV experience. Everything they say is correct. During the Covid RV boom, a lot of dealerships ( and Campgrounds) were bought by major chains like Camping World, most RV manufacturers, including trailers and fivers, were bought by a single manufacturer- Thor. There’s little incentive for them to do anything but sell new RVs, and newer RVs have produced a ton of quality complaints from experienced RVers, who are usually pretty philosophical about failures, repairs, and maintenance. I would not buy one built after 2019. IMHO
@FTRVDenny3 ай бұрын
My sister has one of those 300,000 dollar RVs but they're not mechanically inclined but have money. Also, Love the Dropkick Murphy's shirt!
@jonnygrizz4 ай бұрын
This was really good and very informative. Thank you!