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raze his son-in-law spent six grand on the thing. he thought it was a bargain. it broke down before he could get it home. he took it to a mechanic and spent another four grand whipping it back into shape. now he's trying to get someone else to buy it for three times what it's worth. here's what the person who sold him the rv would have said if there was any honesty in advertising: you're getting a gas-guzzling box on wheels and spending a fortune on insurance so you can drive somewhere you don't really want to go, live in the box for a while, and then park it in front of a bigger box made of wood, brick, and stone. there are better, less expensive whims. pick one. 230430
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