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silvercorvette
Oct 05, 2015Explorer
Mr.Mark wrote:That is exactly what I was looking for, I can't afford $500,000 right now but after I sell my house, my cars, I am not sure what my 3 Corvettes are worth, my 2014 silverado is paid for and so is my 5th wheel but I am not sure what they are worth and I am not sure what my house is worth right now but I do know my gun collection worth about $200,000 and with the money I have saved up plus my pension I should be able to afford to pay $500,000 in cash. anymore than $500,000 and I would have to take out. As much as I would love to move into a class A tomorrow I need to wait till I sell the house.
Silvercorvette, you didn't say what your price range would be but one thing that I wanted to point out is that a Prevost coach might fill most of your desires.
Liberty combines the black and grey tanks with one tank adding a grey water bypass. If allowed, I can open the grey water bypass and the water will exit under the coach or I can attach a hose and run it where ever I need to put it. Our holding tank is 189 gallons. Fresh water is also 189 gallons.
We have a 235 gallon fuel tank. At 54,000 lbs., we average about 6.5 mpg.
10 yr. old Prevost still look new in many cases. They have a safe and robust chassis with real front and rear bumpers. They have no steps that pop-out as all the steps are on the inside. There are no screen doors or door awnings (a compromise of a Prevost).
2005's or so would list for about 499K-599K. Check out Prevostcommunity.com in their 'sale' section to get an idea of price, years and amenities. Slides came out in early 2000 or so. These coaches offer a 20,000 lb. towing capacity.
Good luck on your search.
MM.
I never heard of a Prevost but it seems to be exactly what will fill my needs. Initially I was dead set on a super C for the reasons I mentioned but the "A"s have more room
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