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Smitty77
Feb 03, 2018Explorer
Cheapest, usually delivers what your paying for...
If you want an ISL, pick your budget level, and drop year to buy the highest quality coach that remains within your budget.
IMO (And you can keep the $.02 if you don't agree:)!), it's better to have a higher quality built coach that is used, then a new lower quality built coach... (And quality is both build, components, and materials.. One tip, since you are say ISL let's pretend it's a 40'. Compare the weights of 'entry level rear radiator 40' units, with higher up the food chain side radiator units'... You will find that entry level quality coaches, weight less, then higher quality coaches. That added weight, comes from many areas ob better build materials, components, design, chassis, etc.
Happy hunting,
Smitty
If you want an ISL, pick your budget level, and drop year to buy the highest quality coach that remains within your budget.
IMO (And you can keep the $.02 if you don't agree:)!), it's better to have a higher quality built coach that is used, then a new lower quality built coach... (And quality is both build, components, and materials.. One tip, since you are say ISL let's pretend it's a 40'. Compare the weights of 'entry level rear radiator 40' units, with higher up the food chain side radiator units'... You will find that entry level quality coaches, weight less, then higher quality coaches. That added weight, comes from many areas ob better build materials, components, design, chassis, etc.
Happy hunting,
Smitty
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