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Rolin
Dec 25, 2015Explorer
Hi Frankthedriver,
I also tend to keep things a long time but our travel style changes over time and we are on our 3rd RV and within the next four years expect to purchase a 4th. We have always purchased used and so far the experience has been positive. Plus, its not as costly when we change our mind for a different style of RV.
Our current RV is a Winnebago B+ and we have enjoyed the dual pane windows, the fiberglass roof, and general more solid feel when driving down the road. Plus this unit handles much easier and we can adjust the ride with the airbags on the rear suspension. The B+ is narrower (less than 8ft wide) and easier to drive in traffic and to find parking.
We usually keep our automobiles for 10 the 15 years and we generally buy new. However, our experience with RV's is that our needs evolve more quickly and what worked 4 years ago may not work today.
Wishing you great luck in your search and much fun in your travel experiences.
I also tend to keep things a long time but our travel style changes over time and we are on our 3rd RV and within the next four years expect to purchase a 4th. We have always purchased used and so far the experience has been positive. Plus, its not as costly when we change our mind for a different style of RV.
Our current RV is a Winnebago B+ and we have enjoyed the dual pane windows, the fiberglass roof, and general more solid feel when driving down the road. Plus this unit handles much easier and we can adjust the ride with the airbags on the rear suspension. The B+ is narrower (less than 8ft wide) and easier to drive in traffic and to find parking.
We usually keep our automobiles for 10 the 15 years and we generally buy new. However, our experience with RV's is that our needs evolve more quickly and what worked 4 years ago may not work today.
Wishing you great luck in your search and much fun in your travel experiences.
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