Forum Discussion
deltabravo
Aug 12, 2016Nomad
So I spent far too much time browsing online and at a few dealers.
Spokane/Post Falls, CD'A is like the RV capital of the Inland Northwest.
In Spokane (near I-90), there's 5 dealers within about a mile radius of each other. Further east, in Post Falls there's another (which is the same company as one of the ones in Spokane). Throughout the area, there's a few more dealers.
You can pretty much expect to see any of the major brands at any of the dealers here.
For Example, Forest River makes a few different brands. Between all the dealers, you can see most of the Forest River brands.
I am pretty much leaning towards something relatively small, and 7' wide, which allows me to go with a smaller tow vehicle down the road once I figure out what (or if) I want a different vehicle for a daily driver.
I sold one of my full size trucks after giving up the RV Transport gig I had, then drove my beater farm truck the rest of the winter, and have been driving my dually since about mid May.
There's some nice bunk house models available, which are intriguing because I can use the bunk area as storage, or a second permanent bed for a guest. Setting up and tearing down a dinette for sleeping gets to be a challenge because then you have to stow the bedding "somewhere" for the second person.\
Most of what I looked at have model number of 17xx.
Spokane/Post Falls, CD'A is like the RV capital of the Inland Northwest.
In Spokane (near I-90), there's 5 dealers within about a mile radius of each other. Further east, in Post Falls there's another (which is the same company as one of the ones in Spokane). Throughout the area, there's a few more dealers.
You can pretty much expect to see any of the major brands at any of the dealers here.
For Example, Forest River makes a few different brands. Between all the dealers, you can see most of the Forest River brands.
I am pretty much leaning towards something relatively small, and 7' wide, which allows me to go with a smaller tow vehicle down the road once I figure out what (or if) I want a different vehicle for a daily driver.
I sold one of my full size trucks after giving up the RV Transport gig I had, then drove my beater farm truck the rest of the winter, and have been driving my dually since about mid May.
There's some nice bunk house models available, which are intriguing because I can use the bunk area as storage, or a second permanent bed for a guest. Setting up and tearing down a dinette for sleeping gets to be a challenge because then you have to stow the bedding "somewhere" for the second person.\
Most of what I looked at have model number of 17xx.
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