RV's, motorhomes, trailers

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RV's, motorhomes, trailers

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Could I hear from some of you guys and gals who are using RV's and the like for repair? I have been using a tent but think that an RV would be a bigger eye catcher and nicer to use as well. I could only afford an older one though, not a beautiful or newer kind.. Maybe I should get one though and try to make payments! It seems like the crazier expensive you can look the more people are into you.

Any advice from you RV and Trailer guys? You all do it in real nice ones?
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What purpose will the RV serve?
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Keep the overheads small, that way you go into profit quicker. Get something that does 50mpg not 10.
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You appearance is important a guy in a tired old motor home parked beside the road doesn't look that professional
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I know huh. Kinda why I was thinking shuttle bus..
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Post by benswindshieldrepair »

I think this is a terrible idea. I say you get an old(er) truck and put a fresh coat of wax on it to make it shine. Then you have a conversation starter and an eye-catcher, rather than some behemoth ****-box that people are going to assume you are living in and flying-by-night to screw up their windshields. Sorry for the harsh opinion, but in this business, the cleaner and nicer the rig you have, the more you inspire your customers to have the same.
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