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2gypsies1
Apr 16, 2018Explorer III
We'd, also, have a very hard time finding a new motorhome to suit us nowadays. We wouldn't want all the stuff they put on them now. So much to possibly go wrong. We'd want a good quality basic MH. One to take on a gravel road for boondocking. One that wasn't all electric.
Our 2004 Newmar Dutch Star was perfect. Using it 8 years of full-timing, traveling constantly and driving gravel roads, it held up beautifully with no repairs. The new ones now are much too fancy; too much computerizing and glitz and too big of a price. Too many slides, too many bathrooms. Nope. Not for us.
I agree with Tom/Barb... look at older ones.
Our 2004 Newmar Dutch Star was perfect. Using it 8 years of full-timing, traveling constantly and driving gravel roads, it held up beautifully with no repairs. The new ones now are much too fancy; too much computerizing and glitz and too big of a price. Too many slides, too many bathrooms. Nope. Not for us.
I agree with Tom/Barb... look at older ones.
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