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I am new to Newell motorhomes, I am thinking of buying one and have sold our Newmar. I have 100k to purchase with, my question to all is I am looking at 1990 to 1999 models or newer if I can afford it. What do I look for, what issues should I know about? Your knowledge would greatly aid me in buying a great unit. The wife and I want to travel more but not go broke keeping the Newell alive. Our Newmar was great to us, but I have always loved the Newell line of RV's style and ride.
Any information you have please share.
Thank you in advance!!!
Thank you for your time,
Robert
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Your first stop should be reading through
Info for buying a used Newell
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(01-17-2026, 03:34 AM)Fulltiming Wrote: Your first stop should be reading through Info for buying a used Newell
Thank you, I will. I was just looking for people who own and some issues to watch out for.
Thank you for your time,
Robert
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Don’t take this personally. It is an often asked question by someone who has discovered the he Newell brand. It has been discussed in great detail in that section. Invest some time before investing money. After digesting that information come back and ask specific questions or concerns.
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(01-17-2026, 01:22 PM)Richard Wrote: Don’t take this personally. It is an often asked question by someone who has discovered the he Newell brand. It has been discussed in great detail in that section. Invest some time before investing money. After digesting that information come back and ask specific questions or concerns.
Did not take any offence to your response at all, I glad you put me in the right direction. I just explained why I posted what I did. The Forum is very detailed and wanted to make sure I received the right responses so I could make an informed choice on my selection, so Thank you!
Thank you for your time,
Robert
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