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camp104
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Jan 13, 2015

2008 Newmar Bay Star

We're looking at a 2008 gas Newmar Bay Star 32' with about 12,000 miles on it to buy and was wondering if anyone could give either pros or cons to this motor home. They are asking $52K.
Thanks,
Tom

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  • Check out these buys....


    http://www.rvloco.com/forum/showthread.php?t=165125

    http://www.rvt.com/New-and-Used-Newmar-Bay-Star-RVs-For-Sale-On-RVT.com/results?manu=Newmar&brand=Bay+Star&searchtype=browse

    http://www.rvt.com/New-and-Used-Newmar-Bay-Star-RVs-For-Sale-On-RVT.com/results?manu=Newmar&brand=Bay+Star&searchtype=browse

    http://www.motorhomefinds.com/newmar-motorhomes-for-sale
  • We could not be happier with our Newmar. A really good coach.
  • Can't beat Newmar quality. Sounds like an excellent rig for the money. Before the dealer chucks the old tires, check them out for bad wear problems (alignment) and overall condition vs. the mileage of the rig. I would ask for an alignment to to go with those new tires.
  • camp104 wrote:
    Yes that is the MH.


    Tom, from the pics it looks like it was not used at all! Very clean looking and it sounds like the price is very reasonable, especially, since they are putting new tires on it. I'm sure that's a least a $1,500+ install.

    Safe travels!
    Mark
  • Has 2 slides and the dealer is going to put new tires on it.
  • Tom, how many slides? It sounds like a cream puff with only 12,000 miles since it's a gas engine.

    The normal things to check would be the batteries and tire date codes.

    Was it parked for long periods with heavy usage on the inside?

    More precise info would give us a better understanding of value.

    Doing a search, I see there is one in Mesa, AZ, with just under 12,000 miles with two slides for $67,950 asking. It looks good and clean if that's the one. I see that an air conditioner has been replaced or the surround as the one in the back has a larger cover.

    I also noticed that they have floor vents. If you have pets, you might want to keep those covered when not in use to keep pet hair out, etc.

    Good luck,
    MM.