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Urs Mueller wrote:
> Hello people
>
> I was visiting the US and Canada several times by car and also by RV.
> My future plannings include a longer trip to the north for about 10 weeks.
> As rentals are quite expensive, I was thinking about buying an RV. And
> this takes my Google searches to no end. Could you perhaps feed me with
> some informations. Everything (nearly) that helps, Books, Websites and
> other stuff is appreciated.
> Questions:
> 1. Are there reference prices for used RVs.
> Like x years old x miles driven equal xx% off new price?
> 2. Where to buy cheaper? US or Canada?
> 3. What fees or other surplusses to expect?
> I do now about G.S.T. and sales taxes at different
> locations. But, I am sure there will be more fees.
> 4. There will be surely annual fees/taxes to pay.
> Insurance and other stuff?
> 5. Are there nice and well arranged web sites were
> one can compare more than just a few RVs?
> 6. Would you buy from a rental agency? They sell their
> old (4-5 years) gear usually at the end of season.
> If had once an offer from http://canadream.com/
> 7. Any other hurdles for international buyers to
> watch for?
>
>
> I am thinking about a 24" MH. I didn't really understand the "classes"
> (Class "C") I found on different websites.
> Found some nice RVs like the Winnebago View 24B, but I cannot afford a
> new one.
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