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Lurker52
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Dec 29, 2015

Older Class A

Hi everyone,

I have a few question about older class A. I will give you a little background first. DW and I have recently finished over 4 years living and traveling full time in a 5th wheel. For several reasons we decided to go back into a sticks and bricks. We have sold our rig (2005 Carriage and 2005 Dodge 3500). and a bought a small low maintenance house.

We are in our late 50’s and while on the road work camped at several different RV parks and volunteered with both national and state parks. We really enjoyed the volunteer work.

So we have determined we are gypsies at heart and are already missing the RV lifestyle. We are a few years away from retirement and are again building the nest egg. In about 4 years we would like to do more traveling and volunteer in places we want to see. We live in Florida so getting out of the summer heat will be nice.

We will use the rig for weekend trips throughout the year and for one long trip during the summer. We will line up a volunteer gig and travel there and spend the summer. We are thinking about Montana, Wyoming and other western states. Once at our destination we will be parked for the summer. I figure we will put about 6k a year on the RV.

Our plan is to buy an older gas powered class A. I have been looking around and there seem to be a lot of 10-15 year old models that would fit the bill. Buying new is out of the question. We do know from living in a RV you have to be comfortable. Our 5th wheel was perfect for living full time but with only summers and weekends we don’t need as much room. I think a 30-35’ with one slide would work. We will also tow a small car. (Honda or similar)

I come from the 5er world and not real familiar with class A. I do understand that rigs of this vintage have to be looked at very carefully. So my questions are

What brand names are best? I know Tiffin, Newmar and Winnebago are well thought of. The Winne is the only one that would probably fit in my price range.

What about Holiday Rambler?

What bands should I stay away from?

Would a diesel with high miles like (130k) be better than a low mileage gasser?

How many miles on a gasser are too many?

Is there anything other than the obvious that should be considered? I am pretty well versed with RV systems.

Are there drive trains and motors that are better than others?

I realize that I am asking very broad questions but I want to educate myself with class A just as I did with 5 wheels. As I learn more I will make my future questions more concise.

I know I am probable opening up a worm can with this post. That is not my intension. I know some think that a 10-15 year old RV is already toast. That has not been my experience. We met many people who traveled in older class A and C. I am particularly interested in hearing from people who have taken this similar path and how it has worked out for you.

Thanks as always.
  • We started out with an 26' Class C, which turned out to be so poorly designed it was nearly unlivable and such a thirsty beast it nearly bankrupted us. We sold it at a significant loss, waited a couple of years, then bought a gently used Georgetown 325 from the original owners at 8 years old with 12,000 miles. We kept it for four seasons and an additional 6000 miles, but our utilisation was getting progressively less - only used it as a supplementary bedroom in the driveway the final season.

    We had a few issues, particularly a fridge failure (an $1800 fix) and water in the slide overhead due to the topper being rotted. When replacing the cabinets that were water damaged, I got an "inside" look at build quality and was less than impressed. Georgetown and its Forest River siblings aren't brands I'd buy if we ever go back into the lifestyle.

    Just one former owner's opinion and only our second RV - certainly not any kind of "expert" even with the old definition "X is an unknown quantity and "spurt" is a drip under pressure".
  • We looked for a older DP after having our gas PaceArrow for 14 years. Almost two years ago we found one in good shape and purchased. Still looks decent for 18 years old.
  • Our only experience is with the MH in my signature. I am satisfied, particularly with service and parts (has an encounter with a post and the rear corner). They had body parts in stock for a (at the time) 10 year old MH.

    It sounds like your plan is to take a trip somewhere and then work camp there for a while. A gasser would be fine for that without spending the extra money for a diesel and air suspension (neither do anything for you when parked).

    Take your time looking---------see if you can find one that has not only been maintained well but has been garaged when not in use. They are out there.

    By the way, if our MH were totaled, I would look for a 2006 or newer Winny/Itasca 35U or 35L. Great floor plan for 2 people and easy to maneuver in a city or RV park.
  • I have not owned a gas coach but when I was looking, I decided on a diesel for the reasons talked about in many threads. I had to go back in years in order to afford it but I am fine with that. You need to decide if you want to get an older coach where you will most likely have issues that you will need to take care of. The house systems, such as the refrigerator, air conditioners, etch, are older and will have less years left in them than a newer coach would.