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- timmacExplorer
mike brez wrote:
timmac wrote:
To each there own but $129,000 for a 16 year old motorhome with 176,000 miles and no slides seems to much, you do know for that same amount of dollars you can buy a brand new class A gas motorhome with slides plus warranty..
I have no interest in gas. I took a 2013 Bounder 35K with a V10 out for over a hour and hated it. I liked my pos 94 better. I do know what you are saying but this is a whole different league. From safety to ride.
Yes that charter bus will ride nice and maybe safer but the question is will you out grow it fast because of no slides, also all the other stuff in that motorhome is 16 years old, repair cost on that motor will be large, just because it can go over 500,000 miles does not mean it won't break down, however it is a nice looking motorhome. - mike_brezExplorerThe fella that owns it was in the Navy for years and is a neat freak. He just got dealt some real bad health news from his doctor. Maybe I could get Bret Michaels from rock my rv to hack a few pop outs in it for me.
- AcampingwewillgExplorer IIGreat looking Bus.....with that quality, who needs some cheap azz slides and the mileage would not be stumbling block for me. You can pretty much see by the pictures(although deceiving at times) it has been well taken care of! That would a "head turner" as your first DP!
- mike_brezExplorer
timmac wrote:
To each there own but $129,000 for a 16 year old motorhome with 176,000 miles and no slides seems to much, you do know for that same amount of dollars you can buy a brand new class A gas motorhome with slides plus warranty..
I have no interest in gas. I took a 2013 Bounder 35K with a V10 out for over a hour and hated it. I liked my pos 94 better. I do know what you are saying but this is a whole different league. From safety to ride. - timmacExplorerTo each there own but $129,000 for a 16 year old motorhome with 176,000 miles and no slides seems to much, you do know for that same amount of dollars you can buy a brand new class A gas motorhome with slides plus warranty..
- ScottGNomadA couple hundred thousand is nothing on that chassis, which is good for well over a million.
- dons2346Explorer
Golden_HVAC wrote:
176,000 miles? That seems like a LOT!......
Only 11,000 miles a year. There have been a couple of years we put over 15,000 on ours. Mostly we average 8 to 11K - Golden_HVACExplorer176,000 miles? That seems like a LOT!
The no slides will bring down the price a lot too. Yet for about $35,000 a slide can be installed.
Fred. - MerryExplorerThat's a beauty.
- ScottGNomadMy first thought was WOW!
That's a lot of MH for the money. If your OK with no slides then it looks like a super nice rig - good power train too.
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Come to think of it, for that price I'd have a slide installed and still be in good shape.
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