08-29-2014, 08:25 AM
Harry, I know a bunch of folks that were just getting into RV'ing and wanted to find out if they enjoyed the lifestyle, although the majority were looking WAY below the $500,000 mark. Many of them bought new because they thought it would require less unexpected maintenance and those items would be covered under warranty.
A few didn't like the experience and gave up RV'ing. The remainder learned a lot very quickly about what they liked and disliked about an RV. I had owned three Airstreams and a Safari before purchasing my Newell. With each purchase I learned more and more about things I did and didn't feel were necessary, the construction techniques that made a difference in how well it stayed together and how much the company listened to its owners to improve their design over the years, and whether the great ideas that were incorporated into their design we so great after all.
A few didn't like the experience and gave up RV'ing. The remainder learned a lot very quickly about what they liked and disliked about an RV. I had owned three Airstreams and a Safari before purchasing my Newell. With each purchase I learned more and more about things I did and didn't feel were necessary, the construction techniques that made a difference in how well it stayed together and how much the company listened to its owners to improve their design over the years, and whether the great ideas that were incorporated into their design we so great after all.