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pianotuna
Aug 02, 2020Nomad III
Having owned both a diesel and gas Class C, I favor the gas.
A class A, given the same "footprint" as a C may nearly always have more storage. That is a big deal if you plan to full time.
It comes down to finding something in great condition.
Water leaks are the killers of any RV. Do not, under any circumstances, buy one where there is water damage. Pretty much anything else can be fixed, provided there are Chassis parts available.
A class A, given the same "footprint" as a C may nearly always have more storage. That is a big deal if you plan to full time.
It comes down to finding something in great condition.
Water leaks are the killers of any RV. Do not, under any circumstances, buy one where there is water damage. Pretty much anything else can be fixed, provided there are Chassis parts available.
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