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rgatijnet1
Aug 27, 2014Explorer III
We can afford a new one but we love the one we have.
There is your answer. If you read this forum very ofter you will find people that have had serious problems with new coaches. Have had diesel engine and radiator problems that have repair costs that exceed the value of your entire coach. New or low mileage makes no difference as all coaches are subject to some type of failure.
Since you have owned the coach since new, you might say that you have worked all of the bugs out of it through the years. If you buy another coach, you would just start over trying to sort out all of the bugs, with no guaranty that you will not be stranded on a trip.
I would stay with your coach and it's known history, rather than take a gamble on a different coach with an unknown problem lurking inside. You love your existing coach. How can you improve on that? :)
There is your answer. If you read this forum very ofter you will find people that have had serious problems with new coaches. Have had diesel engine and radiator problems that have repair costs that exceed the value of your entire coach. New or low mileage makes no difference as all coaches are subject to some type of failure.
Since you have owned the coach since new, you might say that you have worked all of the bugs out of it through the years. If you buy another coach, you would just start over trying to sort out all of the bugs, with no guaranty that you will not be stranded on a trip.
I would stay with your coach and it's known history, rather than take a gamble on a different coach with an unknown problem lurking inside. You love your existing coach. How can you improve on that? :)
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