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KampingKris
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Jul 10, 2013

keep coming back to American Tradition...actually -Heritage!

It's a biggie.

http://sacramento.craigslist.org/rvd/3926145502.html

Seem to have a brain freeze and keep calling it a tradition when it is indeed a heritage.
And it's been on the lot awhile probably due to the Class B license requirement which the dealer promptly told us before we even opened the door. That's not too much of an issue as DH used to have it and can easily get it again. Now, my driving of the beast might be an issue, but I can learn.

It's just the quality of the rig is so amazing. And we have a white dog to match the interior:):)


The dealer could be an interesting experience as it's just a repo lot. Claims to have checked out all the systems onsite.

I know depreciation is an issue, but these particular coaches seem to hold their value pretty well. It's got 109k, but it is 13 years old so that doesn't seem like all that much.

opinions?

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  • Looks nice but I would hate that all white interior. I don't ever recall seeing so much white in a motorhome.
  • Couple of additional points:

    -it is an American Heritage...not a Tradition

    -American Coach is the luxury division of Fleetwood

    -The Heritage was the flagship of American Coach in 2000

    -Few were built, most production taken up by the NASCAR drivers who are big fans of American Eagles and Heritages

    -You can count on the leather being genuine leather on an American Coach

    -American Coach is considered a "Luxury Class" by most

    -At that price, I do not see how you can go wrong.
  • Looks like it's in great shape. Not my color though so you won't have to worry about me out bidding you... :)

    If you'll permit a little rant: I cannot understand why people like that faux leather stuff on the furniture. I've been in less then year old RVs where there were already wear patterns on the edge of the couch and on the drivers and passengers seats. Also have seen them worn down to the fabric backer on 2-3 year old rigs. Then, they're hot & clammy in the summer, and cold in the winter.

    Give me fabric furniture coverings every time. Even if it's plastic, it sure breathes better then Leatherette. But that type is sure getting hard to find. I know why the manufacturers love the faux leather...IT'S CHEAP. They've been pushing that cheap stuff for what? 50 years? Or more?

    Artificial leather is marketed under many brands, including "leatherette", "faux leather", "Naugahyde", and "pleather".

    Although the posted ad calls the coverings 'Leather', wonder if it isn't really 'Leatherette'? Last time I was looking at new RVs the salesman was quick to rename what I called leather as 'Leatherette'. (I was testing his honesty).

    End rant. Sorry folks, it's just frustrating when looking for another RV these days and not finding any with furniture coverings that aren't 'Leatherette'.
  • The interior looks very luxurious. The key if I were buying it would be the condition of the chassis. If service records are not available I would have a mechanic check it out carefully. Look for any signs of leaks. Be ready for about 7-8 MPG. Of course check to see if the appliances work.
  • Few people have owned a higher valued MH and are pleasantly surprised by all the little things that make a difference.
    While the American line isn't luxury class its certainly mid level as opposed to the vast majority that most folks here own and brag about.
  • Wow! Love the interior but with all the boon-docking we do it would be a full-time job just keeping it looking like that!
  • Looks nice... seems like a great price.

    Since the requirement is for a non-commercial class B license, it's fairly easy to get. 40 to 45ft MH require Class B Non-commercial license with Motorhome endorsement. Written, skills tests and medical form plus $34.00.
  • KampingKris wrote:
    I know depreciation is an issue, but these particular coaches seem to hold their value pretty well. It's got 109k, but it is 13 years old so that doesn't seem like all that much.

    Anyone who knows about Cummins diesels, knows that it is just nicely broken in. She should have many of hundreds of thousands of miles left on her.
  • KampingKris wrote:
    It's a biggie.

    http://sacramento.craigslist.org/rvd/3926145502.html

    And it's been on the lot awhile probably due to the Class B license requirement which the dealer promptly told us before we even opened the door. That's not too much of an issue as DH used to have it and can easily get it again. Now, my driving of the beast might be an issue, but I can learn.

    It's just the quality of the rig is so amazing. And we have a white dog to match the interior:):)

    Although its a repo, the former owners provided all of the information in two big boxes... not sure if maintenance is in there too but it wouldn't surprise me.

    The dealer could be an interesting experience as it's just a repo lot. Claims to have checked out all the systems onsite.

    I know depreciation is an issue, but these particular coaches seem to hold their value pretty well. It's got 109k, but it is 13 years old so that doesn't seem like all that much.

    opinions?

    Sounds like many that are available, so it all boils down to the price. While you're checking out things, how's the tires and what's the DOT date, as these are pretty expensive?