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Bordercollie
Jan 20, 2018Explorer
Will you be happy with a short Class C lacking good sleeping accommodations , very limited storage/cabinet space, and little "elbow" room? Beginners often want a short rig and regret it after a few trips. It is expensive to trade up to a larger rig so now is the time to back out of the deal if your spouse will go along with it. I recommend a 27-28 footer with a rear queen bed, spare tire, no slides, and popular name brand. Dealer reputation for after sale warranty fixes is very important. 4 or 5 feet longer makes a big difference in enjoyment and not much difference in maneuvering/driving. Take your time choosing and buying a new or slightly used rig.
SOME women tend to get excited and buy things on impulse, being used to returning things that don't fit, etc. The excitement of buying a new RV may diminish after the hassles of getting proper and quick warranty fixes by the dealer of factory defects that can delay the first trip.
SOME women tend to get excited and buy things on impulse, being used to returning things that don't fit, etc. The excitement of buying a new RV may diminish after the hassles of getting proper and quick warranty fixes by the dealer of factory defects that can delay the first trip.
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