Great questions and all great responses, so far. I agree with almost all comments.
I would caution that you not assume that a given previous owner has addressed all issues before trading an RV away. Some folks just live with problems and assume it's normal or can't be fixed.
Check on the price of a 2017, and a 2016, from as many dealers as you can, both Axis and Vegas. Ask for bottom line, out the door price, to compare apples to apples. Unless they can prove alignment, the conventional wisdom suggests you have that included in the purchase.
Consider the different models available, too. It will cost you if you buy one and then soon discover that you want to trade for a more suited one. Your homework here will make a big difference.
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