Keep in mind condition plays a far bigger factor in RV sale price than it typically does in used car prices. People have a certain exception of level of wear and tear on a car at 10,000 or 50,000 miles. It is not the same with an RV, also much of the condition details on an RV may be far less visible, things like age of tires and batteries, ... (a full set of tires and batteries (chassis and house) for a class A diesel pusher can run over $5,000 easily)
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2002 Safari Trek 2830 on P32 Chassis with 8.1L w/ 400 watts solar 420Ah LiFePo4
2017 Jeep Cherokee Overland & 2007 Toyota Yaris TOADs with Even Brake,
Demco Commander tow bar and Blue Ox / Roadmaster base plates
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