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vik1
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Jan 07, 2015

Which RV choose

Hello.

In first, happy new year to you.
Then, sorry for my bad English.

I have a truck camper in France, but now my new project is to buy a RV class C in USA to have a rv when I come in your country.
I know some one in Fort Myers FL where the vehicule can be parked for the year, may be I will rent it to some friends.
I need too his adress for the insurance.

Here is my project, but now, I need somme help to choose the RV, we are 2 people, so what size is good for us, whitch engine, whitch brand, Ford or Chevy...???

My budget is about 24000$

I hope you can understand what I mean.

Thanks

15 Replies

  • vik1 wrote:
    Thanks for your replys, I would try to answer to your questions.

    I also think a 24" will be enough for us and a familly with 4 people if I rent it, but with a bed in the rear and a table.
    There is not a lot of vehicule like that, so many 31" but no 24" with bed.
    Yes I look very well the floor plan and I know the bath room is important.
    What do you mean by lower miles on odometer on a V10 Triton Ford for exemple, 50000, 80000, 100000...miles?

    I would like to keep this future RV as longer as possible, will try to use it for me once a year, about 6000 miles and camp in the Rv along the way, and maybe rent it.
    I saw many Rvs sold in my budget with new tires.

    What do you thing about buy a Rv in rental agency?
    Is it better to buy it at a dealer or private seller?
    Is the jacks are very helpfull?
    Is the miles/gallons very different with a 25" or 31" ?
    If later I would like towing a car behind, could I do that with a 25", the Ford V10 Triton will be better for it?
    What do you thing about old Rvs about years 2000 with low miles, is it suspect?

    I'm looking somethings like that and smaller

    http://fortmyers.craigslist.org/lee/rvd/4816008347.html

    http://fortmyers.craigslist.org/lee/rvs/4766800822.html

    http://tampa.craigslist.org/hil/rvs/4832655078.html
  • Thanks for your replys, I would try to answer to your questions.

    I also think a 24" will be enough for us and a familly with 4 people if I rent it, but with a bed in the rear and a table.
    There is not a lot of vehicule like that, so many 31" but no 24" with bed.
    Yes I look very well the floor plan and I know the bath room is important.
    What do you mean by lower miles on odometer on a V10 Triton Ford for exemple, 50000, 80000, 100000...miles?

    I would like to keep this future RV as longer as possible, will try to use it for me once a year, about 6000 miles and camp in the Rv along the way, and maybe rent it.
    I saw many Rvs sold in my budget with new tires.

    What do you thing about buy a Rv in rental agency?
    Is it better to buy it at a dealer or private seller?
    Is the jacks are very helpfull?
    Is the miles/gallons very different with a 25" or 31" ?
    If later I would like towing a car behind, could I do that with a 25", the Ford V10 Triton will be better for it?
    What do you thing about old Rvs about years 2000 with low miles, is it suspect?

    I'm looking somethings like that and smaller

    http://fortmyers.craigslist.org/lee/rvd/4816008347.html

    http://fortmyers.craigslist.org/lee/rvs/4766800822.html

    http://tampa.craigslist.org/hil/rvs/4832655078.html
  • It would help to know more about how long you will keep the RV and how you intend to use it. If you intend to use the RV to live in, while working, or whether you intended to tour the US and camp in the RV along the way, let us know. It is possibe to buy a fairly nice used 27 foot long Class C motorhome for $24,000 but you may have to spend considerably more on new tires, brakes, engine cooling system, and upgrades/repairs to make it fully safe to drive, reliable and comfortable with working air conditioning, furnace, generator, awning, etc. Most RV's use the same brands of appliances, air conditioners, furnaces, refrigerators, etc. These items often need expensive repairs at around 10 years of age in normal use.Tires that are older than 5 years old may be unsafe and need replacement regardless of appearance or tread depth to effects of sun and weather and just sitting parked. Take your time and learn as much as you can before buying any RV.
  • Hi. You asked, how much room? For 2 people, 24 feet long would work OK. If you need more room, 26 to 28 feet would provide ample room. I would avoid anything longer unless you plan on taking many things with you on the trip. Smaller RVs will more easily park in remote campgrounds, and are easier to drive through cities and towns. Parking and gassing the RV is also a bit easier in a shorter RV.

    Which brand of chassis Ford or Chevy might depend on some of your physical attributes. Chevy is reported to be better for tall or big individuals because the cab area is roomier. The Chevy is reported to get better gas mileage than the Ford. The Ford has a very powerful and durable engine which allows it to climb hills without much difficulty. Both Ford and Chevy produce very reliable chassis, so you shouldn't go wrong with either with lower miles on the odometer.

    Unless you have a strong reason for choosing an RV based on the chassis, I would look more closely at the construction and floor plan of the living space. I would suggest avoiding a rubber roof. Make sure the sleeping area(s) will meet your needs (size and layout), and check the bathroom and the shower. Make sure the generator runs well (if equipped), and all appliances work as they should.

    There is much more you can learn by reading some of the postings on this forum.

    Good luck with your purchase and let us know when you are coming.