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mike_brez
Apr 02, 2014Explorer
bob_b wrote:
I would buy a Foretravel. Ever heard of one?
Foretravels are not common because they were expensive when new and are still expensive when used. They are not glitsy and can seem over-priced to the untrained eye. They are very good quality and a bargain over the long-run. I am looking for units made in the late '90s, because they can be bought with cash instead of finance. Old Foretravels run better than other new other-brand units.
My Itasca Suncruiser is a Diesel Pusher. It was 10 years old when we bought and it we've run it another 11 years. It is old, but is now paid for. It still runs, but it was never a quality unit. The engine is reliable, but everything else is needy.
I will not finance another motorhome again.
I want one that I can pay cash for.
I also want something with better quality.
Foretravel is my next coach.
X2 on the Foretravel...but he needs bunks so it will be tough but nothing is impossible. Also on the Foretravel you need to check for bulkhead separation. If you haven't herd of it do a search lots of reading and fixes.
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