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Executive45
Aug 07, 2014Explorer III
You can't go wrong with a Tiffin..blah blah blah blah blah.....there! I've said it for everyone else....
That said, you don't say how many kiddos you have or whether they're regular kids, fur kids or a combination of both. IMHO, 35' is a bit small for what you're planning. You don't mention any slides. New tires will set you back about 4-5K so consider that. You mention new tires on the one...look at the date codes on ALL the tires, both coaches and decide when they will need to be replaced. Personally, I'd opt for the diesel. It's a heavier coach and will ride more comfortably than the gasser. If you look closely, you'll notice subtle differences which may sway you one way of the other. Assuming you'll be homeschooling so take that into consideration when you're looking at the floor plans.
To pick the best one for YOU, drive them both and decide for yourself. After you do that, ask the wife which one SHE liked best....Dennis
That said, you don't say how many kiddos you have or whether they're regular kids, fur kids or a combination of both. IMHO, 35' is a bit small for what you're planning. You don't mention any slides. New tires will set you back about 4-5K so consider that. You mention new tires on the one...look at the date codes on ALL the tires, both coaches and decide when they will need to be replaced. Personally, I'd opt for the diesel. It's a heavier coach and will ride more comfortably than the gasser. If you look closely, you'll notice subtle differences which may sway you one way of the other. Assuming you'll be homeschooling so take that into consideration when you're looking at the floor plans.
To pick the best one for YOU, drive them both and decide for yourself. After you do that, ask the wife which one SHE liked best....Dennis
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