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msredneck84
Jan 08, 2014Explorer
The RV lifestyle you described will afford you to purchase an entry level coach if you so choose. Driving FW down the road on long trips is what destroys them and defines what a good FW is. You don't make long trips so you can buy a lesser expensive coach IMHO. All of them basically afford the same uses; sleeping, cooking and dining, mobility, self contained, etc.
My point is you can get a really nice coach and it will provide all the same features and satisfy you for a lot less money than someone that needs a higher end coach to do lots of traveling and must spend a good deal more money and the RV will be much heavier causing owner to purchase a heavy duty tow vehicle.
This is just my personal opinion upon observing your personal RV uses and needs. By the way, although I do not reside in Texas, I just purchased a new FW from ExploreUSA RV Supercenter in Canton, TX. It is my understanding they are only domiciled in TX and have 8 dealerships located throughout TX and are the nations largest towable RV dealership. I would recommend them based on the excellent deal they gave me. Good luck in your purchase!
My point is you can get a really nice coach and it will provide all the same features and satisfy you for a lot less money than someone that needs a higher end coach to do lots of traveling and must spend a good deal more money and the RV will be much heavier causing owner to purchase a heavy duty tow vehicle.
This is just my personal opinion upon observing your personal RV uses and needs. By the way, although I do not reside in Texas, I just purchased a new FW from ExploreUSA RV Supercenter in Canton, TX. It is my understanding they are only domiciled in TX and have 8 dealerships located throughout TX and are the nations largest towable RV dealership. I would recommend them based on the excellent deal they gave me. Good luck in your purchase!
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