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jlud
Aug 10, 2016Explorer
Crossovers just combine some features of an A with a class C at a more attractive price point. You can bargain a new one for 75k depending on layout. You can get a loaded sunseeker class c with full paint new for well under 75k.
I'm just a buyer who would prefer new to slightly used, however the new ones in my mind are bang for buck models. Quality is hard to gauge, and for some that use only for weekends and a couple weeks a year it's hard to shell out huge money for.
Hear tons of good things on Newmar. All I hear about tiffin is how great they are but sure a lot of people taking them back to the factory. Winnebagos seem very solid being inside but they are not as glitzy as some and schwintek slides scare people.
Everything has its plus and minuses....id let floor plans be your guide to start. How many camping, pets, guests? How many seat belts and bunks do you need and are you ok folding up couch or table into bed every night? Is the fridge big enough for how many traveling? Do you have enough storage on the outside? Class a has much more usually than c.
I'm just a buyer who would prefer new to slightly used, however the new ones in my mind are bang for buck models. Quality is hard to gauge, and for some that use only for weekends and a couple weeks a year it's hard to shell out huge money for.
Hear tons of good things on Newmar. All I hear about tiffin is how great they are but sure a lot of people taking them back to the factory. Winnebagos seem very solid being inside but they are not as glitzy as some and schwintek slides scare people.
Everything has its plus and minuses....id let floor plans be your guide to start. How many camping, pets, guests? How many seat belts and bunks do you need and are you ok folding up couch or table into bed every night? Is the fridge big enough for how many traveling? Do you have enough storage on the outside? Class a has much more usually than c.
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