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Polite disagreement.  There is a reason it’s so cheap.  It’s probably the 2nd least crash worthy minivan ever created (behind the Chevrolet Astro).  As I said in my post, you couldn’t pay me to drive one.

Not mentioned in the ad was the difficulty in making left turns in Albuquerque.

No, no, no, no, no, and no. Not even giving me $2K

It’s easy to simply break out the two. I’ve found many a Yaris with less miles and newer for under 6k. Found one for 4k. Let’s pretend this one is everything you could want for its mileage and condition and give it a 5k value. That’s not a NP value, just an average at best value

So is the motorhome worth 27.5k. 22 year

I think it’s intentional. The “broken system” results in more navigating around the site which equates to more clicks

It is kind of fascinating to look back at how Kinja used to work and how much worse it has gotten with time.  How on earth does ongoing R&D result in a worse product?  It’s like a scientist trying to cure cancer accidentally developing a novel carcinogen.

thank you, this engine looks like it has already lived a lifetime before...

Honestly except for the interior which seems to have been done very well, everything in this looks super amateur-ish.

And I’ll believe that hood closes when I see a pic of that hood closed.

Anyways, ad is gone ^^

That 327 did not look very “Fresh” to me. ND

A robot playing a saxophone.

Whoa man!

Can concur. We have a 30ft camper trailer that we bought new in 2002 that we have really enjoyed, and it has given us little trouble. We thought we would sell it and buy a new one with a few luxury upgrades (we camp a lot), but were shocked at the crap on the lot at our local dealer. These are new $30K campers but you

Who said anything about cheaper? Not too many campers do it because it saves money. They do it because they like it. Yeah, sure, it’s cheaper to roll up to a Motel 6, but then you’re in a Motel 6, and they get mad when you start a campfire in the lobby.

This is the best take. People with no mechanical skills should not buy RV’s or boats. They will have a miserable ownership experience. Anything that sits on water or wheels with complex one off mechanical and electrical systems is going to need constant maintenance and repairs. Cars have significant investments in R&D

The first and most important rule of RV ownership is this:

Automatic ND each and every time.

Those are not production panel gaps; they’re being used for betas (in the interim, until the “full-width” panel gaps get the correct certification).

They should have just integrated them into the panel gaps:

I don’t trash Jeeps, I rescue them from death row.

Trashing Jeeps pot, meet the David Tracy kettle.

He was brilliant in Running Man,  “Who loves you, and who do you love?”