larry barnhart wrote:
With the quality issues of new rv's of today maybe keeping the older models will be the best idea.
chevman
Agreed. We bought the rig in my signature almost 2 years ago because it is a top quality unit with full winter package, disc brakes, huge frame and axles, and great layout with nice features like Korian countertops, built in baseboard heaters, heat pump in AC, built in vacuum, etc. We have done a ton of upgrades to it including built in surge protector, complete LED lighting upgrade, surround sound stereo, LED TV's, etc to modernize it and make it ours. We also take extremely good care of it with regular washing and waxing, regular sealant check ups and touch ups, and keep it spotless inside as well. We have decided to put it indoors over the winter seasons as well to help preserve it.
Even with all of this we are still well under half of what a new unit would have been and many of the new ones do not have what this one does, such as disc brakes.