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rgatijnet1 wrote:I had two friends that made a good living off people like this. they would fly to Florida and AZ to pick up class A's all the time and drive them up here and clean them up and sell them. they would go through 6 or 7 a year
On one Monaco forum that I belong to, there was a coach for sale years ago that ONLY had the mileage from the factory down to Florida. That single trip scared the new owners enough, while driving it, that they put the coach up for sale.
Hopefully the new owners of this 45' coach is experienced in driving large vehicles.
I also hope that he got one without the usual mechanical problems that can discourage a new owner from the RV lifestyle and can also destroy one's finances if they maxed out the budget when they bought the coach.
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Ivylog wrote:
In 12+ years I never hit a curb with my 42โ but Iโm still hitting a few with the 45โ after 6 monthsโฆ The learning curve. Unless you have been around large vehicles starting at 45 feet will be a challenge for a while unless you take a drinking coarse.
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azdryheat wrote:
A friend just bought his first RV, a 45 foot DP. It got me thinking how many people buy a rig this size as their first RV or is it usually an upgrade?
โOct-18-2018 06:35 AM
azdryheat wrote:It's all relevant.
A friend just bought his first RV, a 45 foot DP. It got me thinking how many people buy a rig this size as their first RV or is it usually an upgrade?
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
โOct-18-2018 06:21 AM