DanTheRVMan wrote:
mike brez wrote:
DanTheRVMan wrote:
Mr.Mark wrote:
I don't want to make a mistake spending this much money. Our plan is to never buy another coach as we want this to last 20 yrs. I'm 55 and I think by 75, I'll be done with RVing.
MM.
20 yrs is a long time for stuff rolling down the highway shaking, corroding, etc. Unless of course you like working on the MH
I would buy the cheaper of the two and save for a replacement eventually.
Either way they both sound great.
I call BS on that. My POS is 20 years old and started as a bread truck besides tires and chassis components to help stop the wander I have not had any problems with it. I have spent more on replacing tvs than anything else.
I am glad you are having a good experience.
It is funny that people believe tires expire on their 6th birthday and all the rest of the polymeric materials in the coach last 20 years.:h
None of the fasteners come loose on the MH or appliances either I guess.
Contacts never corrode? Leaks never develop?
You also know for a fact that none of these high end coaches have ever burned to the ground? And I am not speaking of owner error that caused the fire.
Stuff happens
And let's not forget about the brand new Tiffins off the assembly line with wet bay and roof radius problems. Just sayin.