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frankdamp
Feb 20, 2015Explorer
We bought our Georgetown when it was 8 years old and had >12,000 miles on the clock and 48 hours on the generator run-timer. We sold it in December with 18,000 miles and 70 hours. The generator was our only issue because I didn't get out to start it for 4 months while recovering from cardiac surgery.
It ran beautifully over all the miles we travelled. It never failed to start, got 8 mpg repeatedly (not dependent on altitude) and was in excellent shape (maybe because the original owners and we are retirees). We did have to replace the topper over the living room slide because the rig had been parked for a year with the slide out, and that side facing south. The sun had rotted out the vinyl.
Friends had a '98 Bounder and loved it. Middle of the road quality, but quite acceptable if it's been well looked after.
It ran beautifully over all the miles we travelled. It never failed to start, got 8 mpg repeatedly (not dependent on altitude) and was in excellent shape (maybe because the original owners and we are retirees). We did have to replace the topper over the living room slide because the rig had been parked for a year with the slide out, and that side facing south. The sun had rotted out the vinyl.
Friends had a '98 Bounder and loved it. Middle of the road quality, but quite acceptable if it's been well looked after.
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