So, I have been seriously looking at a 2004 DAMON DAYBREAK 3295. It is in really great condition and only has 32,000 miles on it. My question is what do you think of the GM 8.1 and the GM 4 Speed T...
I never could understand why 32,000 miles on a 12 year old coach is a good thing? It means it sat, A LOT. Motors, transmissions and tires are meant to be driven not to sit. Our recently sold 2013 RV had 20,000 miles. It got used, as in driven. When we determined it was going to sit too much it was sold and we no longer RV. It didn't sit unused for years. Perhaps someone can explain the rational of why a low mileage, old RV is a good thing?