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- Dog_FolksExplorer
MeanderMan wrote:
Arrrgh....why do people who don't own motorhomes get involved on this forum? I owned four fivers in the past but don't get on the fiver forum.
Maybe people that don't own motor homes are contemplating purchasing? Here is a link that proves the point: Questions About Class A from a non owner.
Maybe they are past owners of a motor home and thinking about them again?
The OP might not own one yet, so should he be banned?
As I understood it, anyone was welcome in any forum here. Quite honestly, I find your comments offensive.
But if you want to start a snooty, elitist motor home owners "only" forum, go for it. I am sure it would be an unqualified success. Sarcasm key off now. - PeralkoExplorerI would get the Country Coach Allure similar to this:
http://www.platinumcoachrv.com/inventory/diesel-rvs/
500hp, bath and 1/2, heated floors, AquaHot, lots of storage, residential fridge, sturdy chassis, superb quality. - bshpilotExplorerNothin' wrong w/ our coach - I've pretty much got it where we like it.
200k isn't gonna buy me anything better than we already have (imo).
I might do some small renovations, not that theyre necessary.
I'd probably add some solar panels (although were not afraid to run the gen).
I might buy a stacker trailer. use the rest for FUEL ! - smlrangerExplorer$200K will buy you a number of nice high end used motorhome. We spent less than that and got the coach in our signature. It is fully featured, powerful, comfortable and a dream to drive. It is solidly built and tastefully appointed (many we looked at reminded us of bordellos). Country Coach made a great motorhome. Check with Premier RV and Country Coach in Junction City, OR. Both have some beautiful used coaches for sale on consignment.
- RichertExplorerAnything made by Newmar, Winnebago, then Tiffin. Quality and service, find the floorplan in one of these 3 Manufacturers and go for it.
- Mr_Mark1Explorer
Effy wrote:
LVJ58 wrote:
Acei wrote:
... and want to full-time for around 5 - 8 years all across the country, what would YOU get? And why?
I would get one of these:http://www.rvonline.com/single-ad.asp?Recnumber=62891
WHY? Because they're the best
Good luck with your search...:)
I have to say, I've window shopped a lot of Newell's, Prevost, Foretravel etc, and that one is probably the most tasteful I have seen. It's not overdone and Vegas as most seem to be in that range. Really a nice find. Wish I had $200k lying around.
Effy, I absolutely agree with you. That Newell is very nicely done and a good buy at that price point. And, it's a fairly rare mid-entry door.
MM. - FrontRangeRVerExplorerWe're going with the 2015 Winnebago Forza 34T....just ordered! :B
- EffyExplorer II
LVJ58 wrote:
Acei wrote:
... and want to full-time for around 5 - 8 years all across the country, what would YOU get? And why?
I would get one of these:http://www.rvonline.com/single-ad.asp?Recnumber=62891
WHY? Because they're the best
Good luck with your search...:)
I have to say, I've window shopped a lot of Newell's, Prevost, Foretravel etc, and that one is probably the most tasteful I have seen. It's not overdone and Vegas as most seem to be in that range. Really a nice find. Wish I had $200k lying around. - IvylogExplorer IIIFirst off, there are some special rules on importing a MH to Canada and not all models can be imported. Not sure how the six months in the US will work out with being FT???
Based on your 60 posts this year, some about B+ you are looking at too short for FT. Yes it's harder to find a site for a 40' MH in some NP, USFS, SP campgrounds but it's not impossible. Here are some of my posts on this subject.
I would not rule out a higher end DP that's up to 8 years old or even older if the TVs have been replaced. Based on what I've learned this week about the newest Monaco and their emphases on customer support I would add the Monaco brands... Beaver, Safari, HR, Monaco to your list of used MHs.
I would get at least a 40' with tag... lots of CCC so big tanks and easy to boondock for 5-7 days at a time.
Add 500W of solar at one $/W plus the controller so you can Replace the Nocold 1200 and run a residential refrigerator.
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