moto99
Feb 17, 2016Explorer
2004 Fleetwood Southwind. Buy or pass?
Need your advice. Stumbled on a 2004 Fleetwood Southwind 36RS with 18k miles on it. Based on Ford 6.8l V10, F53 chassis. Trade in from private party at dealership.
This would be a step up for us from a well equipped travel trailer.
Unit is loaded with every possible and imaginable option. It even has a washer/dryer. The sound system and TV's have been replaced with state of the art new stuff. Day/night shades look as if they came out of the factory. Interior is very clean. No signs of leaks, no odors. Tires are new, batteries 2 years old.
Some decals show a bit of sun wear. But then the unit is 12 years old.
I believe this unit is in really good shape and has been well taken care off. Questions is should I buy it?
We will probably not put much more than 2K miles on it per year. We anticipate to retire in 10 years, which is when we plan on really start using a motorhome.
So 10 years from now, that Southwind will still have low miles, but will then be 22 years old.
What say you?
We can stick with what we have, we're happy. We don't have to have a "bus".
This would be a step up for us from a well equipped travel trailer.
Unit is loaded with every possible and imaginable option. It even has a washer/dryer. The sound system and TV's have been replaced with state of the art new stuff. Day/night shades look as if they came out of the factory. Interior is very clean. No signs of leaks, no odors. Tires are new, batteries 2 years old.
Some decals show a bit of sun wear. But then the unit is 12 years old.
I believe this unit is in really good shape and has been well taken care off. Questions is should I buy it?
We will probably not put much more than 2K miles on it per year. We anticipate to retire in 10 years, which is when we plan on really start using a motorhome.
So 10 years from now, that Southwind will still have low miles, but will then be 22 years old.
What say you?
We can stick with what we have, we're happy. We don't have to have a "bus".