I missed the 2022 model year.Duh!
TBH, unless something happened to it, there is likely no problem.
But, it got cold enough here in SC that if it was not properly winterized, there could be potential for water line leaks. You won’t even know about those until you put pressure on the lines. Interior stains on the walls could show up or not.
The big thing to me is his price. Even with all the extras and “ready to camp”.
A buddy just bought a Arctic wolf new fiberglass/aluminum TT from the dealer and got a better discount off MSRP than this guy is offering. New could still be cheaper when you consider Grand designs warranty etc.
Is it worth it??? Maybe, or not.
He bought the camper at the peak of the market and prices are now being cut to make sales.
If you buy new though, expect to put out at least another $2k to make it camp ready