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Mountianeer
Jan 16, 2015Explorer
Sorry to hear of your illness.
Coachmen (Apex) and Evergreen were on our shortlist too. We went with Coachmen because of the larger dealer network. We bought new so warranty service options while on the road were important to us. Those were on our short list because of weight/construction, "green" certifications, lack of wood in external construction, and energy (LED, etc) efficiency. We begin our hybrid-full timing next month (some time with family, but most time on the road) for the next 10 months. We are fit, small people, in our 30s, and don't require much "stuff" so our TT is plenty big enough for us (a HUGE step up from the tent-car camping we're used to).
We did some short and long trips in the fall to get our legs under us and learn some good lessons. Best of luck!
Coachmen (Apex) and Evergreen were on our shortlist too. We went with Coachmen because of the larger dealer network. We bought new so warranty service options while on the road were important to us. Those were on our short list because of weight/construction, "green" certifications, lack of wood in external construction, and energy (LED, etc) efficiency. We begin our hybrid-full timing next month (some time with family, but most time on the road) for the next 10 months. We are fit, small people, in our 30s, and don't require much "stuff" so our TT is plenty big enough for us (a HUGE step up from the tent-car camping we're used to).
We did some short and long trips in the fall to get our legs under us and learn some good lessons. Best of luck!
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