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Feb 08, 2015Explorer
My main reason for wanting the A is the bunks. As for size the b+ is 30' and the A is 35' so a difference of 5'. I am going to do some measuring to see if I can park a 35' on my side yard if I can't then the A is definitely a no go as I don't want to have to pay for storage.
My wife really doesn't want to drive either but will definitely help on long drives, more than likely she will drive 10-20% of the times when I need a little nap for the most part I will drive a majority if the times.
The Georgetown I looked at was pretty nice inside, maybe it's an upgraded model.....it was an SE. I would love not to buy an entry level but I have limited budget for the purchase. . I really didn't think of a bunk model because of the price As most A with bunks are in the $50k range and this was the only unit I saw in my price range and it was only am hour away
I would need to fly out and buy the BT but bases on inspections I had done they said the unit was in great condition. I don't mind traveling as I'm in the Northeast and prefer buying outside my region.
I'm looking to get into either unit for about $40k, is that in the ballpark or am I paying too much. Both unit have very low miles and low generator hours.
Are both BT Cruisers and Georgetown entry level model.
My wife really doesn't want to drive either but will definitely help on long drives, more than likely she will drive 10-20% of the times when I need a little nap for the most part I will drive a majority if the times.
The Georgetown I looked at was pretty nice inside, maybe it's an upgraded model.....it was an SE. I would love not to buy an entry level but I have limited budget for the purchase. . I really didn't think of a bunk model because of the price As most A with bunks are in the $50k range and this was the only unit I saw in my price range and it was only am hour away
I would need to fly out and buy the BT but bases on inspections I had done they said the unit was in great condition. I don't mind traveling as I'm in the Northeast and prefer buying outside my region.
I'm looking to get into either unit for about $40k, is that in the ballpark or am I paying too much. Both unit have very low miles and low generator hours.
Are both BT Cruisers and Georgetown entry level model.
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