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- ron_dittmerExplorer II
mkstn1400 wrote:
I was going to suggest the Phoenix Cruiser 2350 Sprinter version but see I am too late.
We just placed an order for a new Tiffin Wayferer. Nicely laid out and built with quality materials. It handled great... much better than the Winnebago even though they are both on the Mercedes Sprinter. Go figure.
PC's are scaled-down which makes them easier to drive and offer more payload. If you elect to get one without the slide-out like our Ford E350 version HERE, doing so saves big money and also increases the payload by roughly 500 pounds. - mkstn1400ExplorerWe just placed an order for a new Tiffin Wayferer. Nicely laid out and built with quality materials. It handled great... much better than the Winnebago even though they are both on the Mercedes Sprinter. Go figure.
- notevenExplorer IIIPleasure Way Industries
- ronfishermanModerator
Farmboy666 wrote:
Advanced RV
Not a B+/C motorhome. - mkstn1400ExplorerI would love to get a CoachHouse but they are very expensive and this is our first RV so they are out of our price range, I did get a quote from them.
- IslandmanExplorerCheck out Coachhouse which has superb quality; they're made in Florida which isn't far from your location. A new unit is quite expensive, but a used one will be your best buy, they sell directly from the factory
- mkstn1400Explorer
midnightsadie wrote:
top of the lineleisure travel van. www.leisurevans.com. they use top line material. ours is a 2007 and still like new.
Yes I forgot about Leisure Travel. They are really nice however no dealers near me not even close which would be a service issue. Also not much discount on them. - midnightsadieExplorer IItop of the lineleisure travel van. www.leisurevans.com. they use top line material. ours is a 2007 and still like new.
- mkstn1400ExplorerYes that is my concern. My next choice would be a Winnebago View which has a higher payload.
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