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2gypsies1
May 02, 2014Explorer III
Some to look at for starters: Newmar (prejudiced); Country Coach; Beaver
Many mfg. use the same components, i.e. furnaces, air conditioners, toilets, etc. The inside carpentry can give you a hint of quality. Look at the fit of the doors, trim, cabinets, drawers. If you're full-timing you want something that can withstand constant daily use. Carpeting you can always change out or replace with a solid floor. You can easily change furniture and window coverings, if needed, so if looking at used overlook the cosmetic issues and zero in on the build.
Many mfg. use the same components, i.e. furnaces, air conditioners, toilets, etc. The inside carpentry can give you a hint of quality. Look at the fit of the doors, trim, cabinets, drawers. If you're full-timing you want something that can withstand constant daily use. Carpeting you can always change out or replace with a solid floor. You can easily change furniture and window coverings, if needed, so if looking at used overlook the cosmetic issues and zero in on the build.
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