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monaw81
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Jun 13, 2015

Used roadtreks

Hi!
Looking at a few used roadtreks, one is 92 roadtrek 210 independent.
The other van is a 95 Dodge Ram 3500 V8 magnum. I've read a bit, but mostly I am still in the dark as to the quality of older vans. The 92 roadtrek has 88k miles and is listed for 1300.
The 95 dodge has 52k miles and is listed for 9500.
How are the quality in the older roadtreks? Any tips for what I should be looking for outside of normal mechanical stuff?
Thanks in advance- we are leaving in February to drive the pan American highway- I'm not in a rush to buy one yet as I want to get the best one I can.
I am open to other class c's as well or other vans.

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  • I disagree with the opinion about the Dodge motors. We had a 96 Roadtrek V-190, with the Dodge engine. We drove it for almost 100,000 virtually trouble-free miles. We had to replace the fuel pump at about 75,000 miles. Otherwise everything was routine. I don't think the prices are too low for units that old. They can get a little shabby looking in 20 years. lizzie
  • monaw81 wrote:
    Hi!
    Looking at a few used roadtreks, one is 92 roadtrek 210 independent.
    The other van is a 95 Dodge Ram 3500 V8 magnum. I've read a bit, but mostly I am still in the dark as to the quality of older vans. The 92 roadtrek has 88k miles and is listed for 1300.
    The 95 dodge has 52k miles and is listed for 9500.
    How are the quality in the older roadtreks? Any tips for what I should be looking for outside of normal mechanical stuff?
    Thanks in advance- we are leaving in February to drive the pan American highway- I'm not in a rush to buy one yet as I want to get the best one I can.
    I am open to other class c's as well or other vans.

    Dodge motors in those years were bad news and I mean BAD NEWS. That's why the prices are so low.

    If you're going on the Pan American the very last thing you want is to break down and with the Dodge it's going to happen. Look for a newer one with a Chevy or Ford. Personally if I were doing the PanAm I'd look for a Mercedes Sprinter engine. It's going to cost more but you can always re-sell it. If you're going to do more camping after the PanAm, keep it and enjoy it.
  • Naio's avatar
    Naio
    Explorer II
    I'd love to see answers here. And monaw81, where did you find these two? I would LOVE to find a RT for $1300 :). Tho I would also be skeptical of such a low price...
  • Mona - there is a Yahoo newsgroup at https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/roadtrek/info

    and several Facebook groups:
    https://www.facebook.com/groups/roadtreking/
    https://www.facebook.com/groups/roadtrek/

    and a Class B Facebook group at
    https://www.facebook.com/groups/ClassBCamperVans/

    All of these are very active and I think you'd get lots of opinions if you ask.