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pianotuna
May 09, 2013Nomad III
Hi,
Definitely look for a unit with aquahot. If you can find one without a slide that would be good, too. Operating a slide in the cold may not be wise. Getting it out at -30 works ok--but the next morning bringing it back in may be a problem.
Buy the smallest rv that will meet your needs. Why? Because it is a smaller area to heat. Do not rule out a class C. They come as large as 35 feet and the price is a lot cheaper.
Make sure chassis parts are available.
Look for water damage. Look harder for water damage. Look even harder for water damage.
Definitely look for a unit with aquahot. If you can find one without a slide that would be good, too. Operating a slide in the cold may not be wise. Getting it out at -30 works ok--but the next morning bringing it back in may be a problem.
Buy the smallest rv that will meet your needs. Why? Because it is a smaller area to heat. Do not rule out a class C. They come as large as 35 feet and the price is a lot cheaper.
Make sure chassis parts are available.
Look for water damage. Look harder for water damage. Look even harder for water damage.
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