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Dec-25-2014 11:25 AM
2gypsies wrote:racerchaser wrote:
If you buy one of the coaches you mention I will bet that you will trade coaches at least three times in the first five years. I stated on another thread that either arrogance or ignorance has someone start RVing in a 40-ft diesel coach.
By the way, get a good set of tools before you head to Juneau and check a map so you know how to spell it.
. . and you are totally wrong. In our 16 years of full-timing we know of no one that traded coaches 3x in 5 years. Perhaps once in 10 years.
Dec-25-2014 09:43 AM
Dec-25-2014 09:21 AM
racerchaser wrote:
If you buy one of the coaches you mention I will bet that you will trade coaches at least three times in the first five years. I stated on another thread that either arrogance or ignorance has someone start RVing in a 40-ft diesel coach.
By the way, get a good set of tools before you head to Juneau and check a map so you know how to spell it.
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Dec-14-2014 01:40 PM
Dec-14-2014 08:20 AM
jonandjoni wrote:
I plan to spend 4-6 months each year traveling throughout North America from Key West, Florida to Juno, Alaska and everywhere in between. I hope to continue this experience for at least 20 years hopefully in the same RV than one day turn the keys over to my kids. With that being said I have narrowed down my search to two models that I think will meet my needs, Entegra Cornerstone & Newmar London Aire. I was hoping anyone that owns either of these models may be able to shed a little light on their experiences. Sure I like to hear all the good things but I really want to hear the negatives. If I am going to shelve out $500,000 I want to make sure I will have the most comfortable and reliable coach for years to come. And if you feel there is a better coach that falls within this price range please chime in.
Dec-14-2014 07:16 AM
jonandjoni wrote:
I am getting close to retirement and plan on buying my first RV. I plan on doing it right the first time so I have been doing months and months of research. I plan to spend 4-6 months each year traveling throughout North America from Key West, Florida to Juno, Alaska and everywhere in between. I hope to continue this experience for at least 20 years hopefully in the same RV than one day turn the keys over to my kids. With that being said I have narrowed down my search to two models that I think will meet my needs, Entegra Cornerstone & Newmar London Aire. I was hoping anyone that owns either of these models may be able to shed a little light on their experiences. Sure I like to hear all the good things but I really want to hear the negatives. If I am going to shelve out $500,000 I want to make sure I will have the most comfortable and reliable coach for years to come. And if you feel there is a better coach that falls within this price range please chime in.
Dec-14-2014 06:27 AM
jonandjoni wrote:
I am getting close to retirement and plan on buying my first RV. I plan on doing it right the first time so I have been doing months and months of research. I plan to spend 4-6 months each year traveling throughout North America from Key West, Florida to Juno, Alaska and everywhere in between. I hope to continue this experience for at least 20 years hopefully in the same RV than one day turn the keys over to my kids. With that being said I have narrowed down my search to two models that I think will meet my needs, Entegra Cornerstone & Newmar London Aire. I was hoping anyone that owns either of these models may be able to shed a little light on their experiences. Sure I like to hear all the good things but I really want to hear the negatives. If I am going to shelve out $500,000 I want to make sure I will have the most comfortable and reliable coach for years to come. And if you feel there is a better coach that falls within this price range please chime in.