04-23-2023, 05:10 AM
I would suggest that you look at the entire section on “what to consider if buying a used Newell”. There is a lot of great info in there. Yes it’s a lot of reading, but if considering jumping into the pool, it is worth the time. The info will help you make an informed decision.
I totally agree with Jack. If you have no mechanical or electrical inclination, stop immediately, this is not the space you want to play in. Any RV, even the best built, requires constant care and feeding. If you are paying someone else 150 or more per hour to do the work, it becomes somewhat of a problem.
There is NO substitute for an on-site in-depth evaluation of the coach.
If you get that far, insist on oil, coolant, and transmission fluid sampling. It will be a 100 well spent.
I totally agree with Jack. If you have no mechanical or electrical inclination, stop immediately, this is not the space you want to play in. Any RV, even the best built, requires constant care and feeding. If you are paying someone else 150 or more per hour to do the work, it becomes somewhat of a problem.
There is NO substitute for an on-site in-depth evaluation of the coach.
If you get that far, insist on oil, coolant, and transmission fluid sampling. It will be a 100 well spent.
Richard and Rhonda Entrekin
99 Newell, 512
Maverick Hybrid Toad
Inverness, FL (when we're home )