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Spacious and luxurious living areas
Residential-style amenities
Durable construction
Good insulation and all-season capability
Strong resale value for well-maintained units
Wide range of floor plans
Comfortable for long-term stays
Requires a heavy-duty pickup truck for towing
Large size can be challenging to maneuver and park
Higher maintenance costs for appliances and systems
Significant depreciation in early years
Potential for water leaks with age
Complex systems may require specialized repair
Limited off-road capability
Water leaks (roof, seals, slide-outs)
Appliance failures (refrigerator, AC, water heater)
Slide-out mechanism issues (motors, gears, seals)
Thoroughly inspect for any signs of water damage (e.g., delamination, soft spots on walls/floor) before purchasing.
Test all appliances and systems, including air conditioning, heating, water pump, slide-outs, and leveling jacks.
Check the date codes on all tires; RV tires often 'age out' before wearing out, especially if stored outdoors.
Verify that your towing vehicle's capacity (payload and towing) comfortably exceeds the RV's Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR).
Request detailed maintenance records, paying close attention to roof sealant applications and axle/bearing service.
Inspect the roof carefully for cracks, tears, or previous patch repairs, as this is a common source of leaks.
Chassis/suspension wear (tires, brakes, bearings)
Electrical system faults (12V/120V wiring, converters)
Consider hiring a certified RV inspector for a comprehensive pre-purchase inspection, especially for older or higher-value units.