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Feb 07, 2014Explorer
Class A Motorhomes
By title, this is a Class A Motorhome forum. I request that forum members put in their Profile the type of Class A Motorhome that they own. Or, I request that they place the type of Class A Motorhome ...
rockhillmanor wrote:LOG wrote:
Actually, I am a gun owning conservative with ten years US Navy service with time served in Vietnam.
I have not posted much in the two years I have been a member, because unlike many on this forum, I only post when I think I can actually help the OP.To those that think that a ten year old Foretravel has outdated equipment. It only goes to support that some members simply know nothing about Class A Motorhomes.
And judging from the few posts you have posted all you seem to have to say is how a Foretravel is far better than any other MH that is owned by all other forum members. And that is contributing to the forum how?
and BTW, using the 'I served in the Navy card' isn't going to help you at this point with that attitude.
Please explain how the majority of your posts bragging and "CLAIMING" to know the facts that a Foretravel is better than ANY other MH is contributing or helping other forum members?
here's a few of your posts:
...A ten year old 36' Foretravel will cost about $135,000. The features on that ten year old Foretravel will equal almost any top of the line 2014 model of any size. The lessor quality new 36' models will not have anywhere near the equipment that was standard on a ten year old Foretravel 36'.
...For a comparison, go look at a fifteen year old Foretravel. Then go look at a five year old Forest River Georgetown. The difference in aging and quality should then be obvious. This comparison will show the value of a ten year old Foretravel to a new Georgetown.
...I may be wrong on this, if so please correct me. As far as I know, Foretravel is the only motorhome manufacturer that makes a 34 foot motorhome with air leveling, four wheel air disc brakes, Allison transmission retarder, eight outside air bag suspension, power hose and water reels and 400 hundred HP cummins engine. Compare these features to other manufactures. Most of the time their top of the line model will not have these features. And, they are available on a ten year old Foretravel for under $150,000.
...a fifteen year old Foretravel that will have better build quality than a new $100,000 Winnebago or Forest River.
...Our ten year old entry level Foretravel has more features than any brand new gas class A Motorhome
...considered a Foretravel? Someone just traded in their new 2014 American Coach Heritage on a new 2014 Foretravel. The Heritage had less than 4,000 miles. Just saying.
I'd certainly like to meet the owner who traded in a 2014 MH for another 2014 just to have a Foretravel.:R
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