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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 737903" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>This is how M thinks. He says the same thing, that they are like trucks that can easy get 200k even 300k miles. </p><p></p><p>The thing with an RV is that the living space is the most vulnerable to wear. Leaks are the main culprit. So, it all depends upon how they were cared for, stored, and if they were used. They say sitting there outside, without use, is the worst. LIke I am an expert. </p><p></p><p>SWOT. You hit the sweet spot. Low miles, in very good shape, and relatively new. They say that the problems with the bodies increase after 20 years, so that would be 1997 and before. There is no reason whatsoever that I can see (again, big expert) that this vehicle will not last as long as you do, which I pray is a very long time. </p><p></p><p>I think you were smart all the way around. Husband is an expert driver. And you have all the space you need to be comfortable, and to include as many family as you choose. A 35' could sleep maybe 8 people or more, I am thinking. And people do live long term in these, that size, for sure. I am so excited for you. Have you guys used it already?</p><p></p><p>I wish you could take pictures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 737903, member: 18958"] This is how M thinks. He says the same thing, that they are like trucks that can easy get 200k even 300k miles. The thing with an RV is that the living space is the most vulnerable to wear. Leaks are the main culprit. So, it all depends upon how they were cared for, stored, and if they were used. They say sitting there outside, without use, is the worst. LIke I am an expert. SWOT. You hit the sweet spot. Low miles, in very good shape, and relatively new. They say that the problems with the bodies increase after 20 years, so that would be 1997 and before. There is no reason whatsoever that I can see (again, big expert) that this vehicle will not last as long as you do, which I pray is a very long time. I think you were smart all the way around. Husband is an expert driver. And you have all the space you need to be comfortable, and to include as many family as you choose. A 35' could sleep maybe 8 people or more, I am thinking. And people do live long term in these, that size, for sure. I am so excited for you. Have you guys used it already? I wish you could take pictures. [/QUOTE]
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