travellandmark wrote:
Looking at buying my first RV. Class A. Lower 30s gas unit. I think I am going to wait till mid Feb, so I don't have to worry about******freezing, figuratively and literally in Lower Alabama. Plus it will give me time to talk myself out of it. Basically, why would a unit be 40k cheaper 5 hours away? I am sure both stores could tell me why their's is best, but I want to have an opinion when I get there.
List 5 things you couldn't do without on your home away from home.
As others have offered: SERIOUSLY consider a low mileage used unit of a better caliber for about the same money!! A NEW rig will be one-third (READ IT AGAIN) one-third less valuable after you drive it away from the dealer. (OK, I may be a bit high on that, but not far off!!) Have a look at a good low-miles Diesel-pusher for the same $$ as you plan to spend and I am confident you will be MUCH happier in the long run!!
My five things in my home away from home (that I MUST HAVE):
Flush Toilet - Comfortable Bed - Heat & Air Conditioning - TV with DVD & CD and MOST IMPORTANT - a place the Lovely Lady in my life also enjoys!!
Now..my five desirable things not found in many motorhomes:
1 - Ice Maker in the freezer (It's a bad day when I do not have ice for my evening Scotch!!)
2 - A usable Spare Tire - NEVER leave home without one!!
3 - Automatic Levelers (My first RV the levelers were 2x12 boards nailed in steps - followed by DIY levelers (the little bubbles never seemed to get level) and now - press the button, wait awhile and all is fine!!)
4 - SAT TV - when you are away from the major cities, it's nice to know what is going on in the world - even if it does not matter very much;
5 - An easy to erect FLAGPOLE to fly the Stars & Stripes without all of the effort to get it out of the storage, section it together, raise it and secure it to the rig and raise the flag - plus put out and hookup the directional spot-lights for the nighttime.