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Bordercollie
Mar 16, 2014Explorer
Stick with a popular brand like Winnebago, they seem to have good after sale warranty service, good overall quality, current features, and technology.
Most brands have pretty much the same Ford or Chevy drive trains and "innards" i.e. appliances, AC units, furnaces,etc. There are differences in roof and cabinetry construction. We have a 2004 Fleetwood Tioga which I think is of average quality . Tiogas are almost identical to Fleetwood Jamborees.
The "Best" Class C's can cost $10K more than average Class C's but they have better resale value, especially if well cared for. Exterior graphics fade and crack with sun damage. If you keep covered or in a garage the new look lasts indefinitely.
Most brands have pretty much the same Ford or Chevy drive trains and "innards" i.e. appliances, AC units, furnaces,etc. There are differences in roof and cabinetry construction. We have a 2004 Fleetwood Tioga which I think is of average quality . Tiogas are almost identical to Fleetwood Jamborees.
The "Best" Class C's can cost $10K more than average Class C's but they have better resale value, especially if well cared for. Exterior graphics fade and crack with sun damage. If you keep covered or in a garage the new look lasts indefinitely.
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