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willald
Sep 16, 2021Explorer II
ol Bombero-JC wrote:willald wrote:monkey44 wrote:
Quality and inexpensive do not fit in the same sentence - ever. We can sometimes choose one or the other, but not both.......
Personally, I'd rather cry about price, buy a product once, and have it last more than two days beyond warranty.
This is exactly right, and is the reason why last month when we finally decided to downsize to a somewhat smaller RV, we went with a Newmar coach (see signature, although haven't updated the picture yet).
I was tired of making repairs and finding cheap and shoddy construction on the last rig we owned. Decided this time, we'd pony up a few more $$ and get one known for better quality. So far, we've found it is just that.
Hmmmmmm...."Downsizing" - you went from (?......?) to a 30' Newmar with a sticker price of $156K.
Not picking on you, but some folks just might consider that serious "up-sizing" & "out of their league" from what *they* have now!
:W
Downsizing, in the sense that we went from a 36’ bunkhouse coach to a 31’ unit that’s designed more for just 2, since kids outgrew the bunks and don’t camp with us anymore.
You right, though, was not a down size in terms of $$$ at all, haha.
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