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vjstangelo
Sep 09, 2014Explorer
That's the beauty of Hershey. They all will be on display! That is if 2014 is a repeat of 2013.
The wife and I walked through them all (I think, there were so many), but we didn't see the Daybreak. I think it was replaced by the Challenger. Challenger was no doubt a fine coach, but the floorplans weren't our favorite.
We are wide open at this time on what we choose, if anything. With one just out of college and one still there, we may have to wait a few more months.
FWIW, last year we were sold on the Winnie Adventurer, but at MSRP's of $150,000+, that's just too much even with the knock off from MSRP.
If we were to bite on something like that, the note, taxes, and insurance would be formidable, we wouldn't have money for gas.:)
Soooo, here we are back to getting a new unit at the price point of the ACE/FR3, or finding a good used model (which is easier said than done).
Just 1 more thought. Having 1 RV rot before my eyes due to water intrusion, the Sunseeker C is appealing since they use Fiberglass roof and composite walls.
Do any of the sub $100K Class A's use a similar construction?
The wife and I walked through them all (I think, there were so many), but we didn't see the Daybreak. I think it was replaced by the Challenger. Challenger was no doubt a fine coach, but the floorplans weren't our favorite.
We are wide open at this time on what we choose, if anything. With one just out of college and one still there, we may have to wait a few more months.
FWIW, last year we were sold on the Winnie Adventurer, but at MSRP's of $150,000+, that's just too much even with the knock off from MSRP.
If we were to bite on something like that, the note, taxes, and insurance would be formidable, we wouldn't have money for gas.:)
Soooo, here we are back to getting a new unit at the price point of the ACE/FR3, or finding a good used model (which is easier said than done).
Just 1 more thought. Having 1 RV rot before my eyes due to water intrusion, the Sunseeker C is appealing since they use Fiberglass roof and composite walls.
Do any of the sub $100K Class A's use a similar construction?
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