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thetraveller333's avatar
Nov 02, 2017

Class A dealers in Orlando area

My wife and I will start RV'ing full time next year and have started looking at different coaches.

We're looking for a 40 ft. diesel pusher, between 2012 and 2017. We are in Orlando, FL until Nov. 5, 2017 and was wondering if the good folks on this forum could recommend an RV dealer in the Orlando area that we could visit.

Thank you

Manny
  • Quality Motor Coach in Apopka is where we bought our coach 9 years ago.

    You can view his inventory online at qualitymotorcoach.com

    Specializes in used units and is a straight shooter.
  • We purchased out Class A from Allicance RV in Wildwood, FL They are about 10-15 miles from exit 329 on I-75.

    I found them to be honest and would have no problem going to them again.

    Alliance RV Wildwood, FL
  • Independence RV is just West of Orlando on RTE 50. Independencerv.com
  • You've heard of Lazy Day's right? That's about an hour away. Plan to spend the morning or afternoon there the place is huge!
  • On your way to Lazy Days stop by Register RV in Brooksville on 50, that's where we bought our current class A from. Not a big dealer but usually have a nice selection.
  • ThomBoles wrote:
    You've heard of Lazy Day's right? That's about an hour away. Plan to spend the morning or afternoon there the place is huge!

    How about a two or three days, if you don't already know exactly what you want and a good place to find out what you want, whether or not, you buy from them or not. You'll need to rent a golf cart, by the way or have a salesman take you around, if you're serious.
    It's right off of I4 at exit 10 and west of Orlando.
  • tropical36 wrote:
    ThomBoles wrote:
    You've heard of Lazy Day's right? That's about an hour away. Plan to spend the morning or afternoon there the place is huge!

    How about a two or three days, if you don't already know exactly what you want and a good place to find out what you want, whether or not, you buy from them or not. You'll need to rent a golf cart, by the way or have a salesman take you around, if you're serious.
    It's right off of I4 at exit 10 and west of Orlando.


    I didn’t want to scare them away. Our first time there was RV overload! At least they have an idea of what they want. We went not knowing what we wanted and walked about 3 miles looking at everything.