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Aug 27, 2017Explorer
My take on this whole deal is, you either want an Airstream, or you don't. They are a niche product ( unique shape, shiney ) and if it appeals to you, then buying something else may well leave you thinking, "I wish I would have tried the A/S".
All of these different RV's have pros and cons. Up to the individual to figure out what works for them.
As to what a buyer is getting when they say "high end", that is a topic of discussion all in it's own. I talk to owners of all sorts of RV's in my travels, from the least expensive to million dollar class A's. From what I've seen and heard, if you think that spending more money is going to mean "more reliable", you may be disappointed.
Reliability and RV'ing don't generally go together. Buy 'em, use 'em, fix 'em, and keep on going to new places. Life is short.
All of these different RV's have pros and cons. Up to the individual to figure out what works for them.
As to what a buyer is getting when they say "high end", that is a topic of discussion all in it's own. I talk to owners of all sorts of RV's in my travels, from the least expensive to million dollar class A's. From what I've seen and heard, if you think that spending more money is going to mean "more reliable", you may be disappointed.
Reliability and RV'ing don't generally go together. Buy 'em, use 'em, fix 'em, and keep on going to new places. Life is short.
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