Another reason to trade the old rig in for a new one:
More and more RV parks require that the age of your rig be 10 years or less, and won't let you stay if it is too old. Just got back from Kalifornia and Nevada, and I noticed this.
We mostly Boondock, so not a real big issue for us. (and our rig is only 5 years old)
I think that going through the process of ironing out all of the wrinkles of a new rig, and getting it the way you like it with modifications and other fixes takes a lot of time and money. Not to mention finding a floorplan that will suit us, is a big downside to buying a new rig. We both had our list of "wants, and don't-wants" when we ordered our 3605RL, and it was the only one that met them all.
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