Thankfully
Not to be smart or sarcastic, but I’m certainly thankful that I started RV’ing before joining MOC or any RV club for that matter well before I started RV’ing years ago. Sincerely, with all the problems and issues listed in every newsletter I would have stuck to a car and a motel room. It sounds like RV’ing is for those whom want to constantly repair their RV and make trips to the dealer, or for those that eventually will at some point. Wow, I’ve really had my naive eyes opened up in the last year of being an MOC member as I never knew so many things could go wrong with an RV in the first year or two of ownership. Although I’ve had some issues, but I sure feel lucky after reading post after post with problems and repair issues. Thankfully my truck is trouble free and I’m still one of those whom have not had a serious issue like bent axles, walls coming loose from the frame, etc. etc. etc. I guess I’m very fortunate in that I can still list myself as one of those that eventually will. Imagine if you had the same amount of troubles with your truck, you’d have to quit work just to keep up on all the repairs to both.
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Debi & John
NW Ohio
2019 Montana 3121RL
2019 Chevy 3500 SWD
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