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Old 12-15-2016, 05:21 PM   #6
Oneilkeys
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Renting is a good idea... and stay small - at least initially. My wife and I bought our first RV just before retirement and have purchased three more over the past 10 years. We stared out with a 20' class B, moved to a 22' Class C and then to the Vegas/Axis. Starting with a van made the initial driving experience very easy and each small upgrade was easy too. I firmly believe that the smallest RV that meets your needs is the best. Easier to purchase, maintain and use. And you will end up using it more. Good luck and have fun! It is a great lifestyle and you will meet some wonderful people.
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