Seriously, you make a good point...and I know that people go out of state all the time to buy RVs.
But I have a lot of experience buying used cars....also, there's a running joke in my family; "Get Mom to go with you if you need to buy a car."
What I've learned in that pretty much all used vehicles are "20-Footers"...that is that they look great in pictures; and from far away, but when you get up close...closer than 20 feet...you see all the flaws.
So I'm betting that the one in NC is also a 20-Footer. Having said that however, I WAS planning on using this ad for this other one in NC to shore up my low-ball offer....IF I make one. Because when I was looking at this one yesterday it didn't take long for me to see it wasn't worth the price. Anyway, the sales guy has a lot of "Tells." He was non-stop talking about all the great things about the coach...plus he couldn't stop mentioning that they wouldn't turn me away if I made an offer; "I can get the owner right on the phone!" Plus he kept mentioning how this coach was designed for dog show people, who only need to travel for weekends....yada, yada. He seemed to be trying to get me to either not ask questions, or feel sorry for him because of; Insert Problem Here:_________
He just wouldn't shut up.
If I didn't know better, I'd think I intimidated him a little
My main concern is this screen door...it has to be replaced...and I can't figure out how to do that. Now I'm wondering how does one replace things on used RVs that are unique like that.....is it just a lost cause?
I'd hate to pass up something just because the screen door is useless!
I guess I could call NC and ask the condition of the screen door