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Mr_Mark1
Apr 08, 2015Explorer
We have a friend that sold his National Tradewinds at PPL a few years ago. Nice experience. The only problem is that they don't plug in their units. Our friend had heavy solar on the roof and the guy told him that his unit was the only one that would start without a boost.
When we decided to sell our 2008 Monaco Dynasty, we decided to take it to Motorhomes of Texas in Nacogdoches, TX about 50 miles north of Houston. What drew me to this place was that they keep all of their coaches plugged in and the air on (if summer). They also keep all the slides in until a customer wants to tour the coach.
You just never know in Texas when a storm will pop up. You don't want to lose those toppers. Now, Motorhomes of Texas is a smaller outfit but they carry quality units. Ours sold in 90 days at a very comfortable price and their commission was a little less than PPL.
MOT will clean and detail the unit, take wonderful pictures and a video of your motorhome. We were very pleased with their operation.
Ask for Jason (sales manager) if you decide to go that route.
Good luck,
MM.
When we decided to sell our 2008 Monaco Dynasty, we decided to take it to Motorhomes of Texas in Nacogdoches, TX about 50 miles north of Houston. What drew me to this place was that they keep all of their coaches plugged in and the air on (if summer). They also keep all the slides in until a customer wants to tour the coach.
You just never know in Texas when a storm will pop up. You don't want to lose those toppers. Now, Motorhomes of Texas is a smaller outfit but they carry quality units. Ours sold in 90 days at a very comfortable price and their commission was a little less than PPL.
MOT will clean and detail the unit, take wonderful pictures and a video of your motorhome. We were very pleased with their operation.
Ask for Jason (sales manager) if you decide to go that route.
Good luck,
MM.
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