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- rvingbooExplorerThanks everyone, I guess we’ll give the one with lower miles a test drive today. Just saw a 2006 Chinook I had looked at several weeks ago was still for sale. May take another look at that one too. Didn’t want to go that big but full bath and kitchen hard to discount.
- bob_nestorExplorer IIIThe number of miles on an RV is more of a function of the chassis and how well it's been cared for over the years. The diesel Sprinter is typical German engineering - usually over-engineered, over-complicated and over-priced. But kept in good shape they run for a long time.
And as has already been stated, build quality of the Roadtrek (especially around the 2006 timeframe) was pretty abysmal. I owned one and learned a lot about RV maintenance and repairs from the ownership experience. - RetiredRealtorRExplorerA number of years ago (2007, 2008?) my wife and I bought a PleasureWay. After comparing quality of materials as well as fit & finish the PW laid over the RT like a dollar over a dime. As for the miles, service records (on either) would be a definite plus.
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