May-22-2014 06:13 AM
Jun-05-2014 08:30 PM
Skid Row Joe wrote:John S. wrote:Don't see how this could be? Every Foretravel I've ever driven made you work fulltime keeping it in it's own lane. This includes new ones. That'll wear you out. The Born Frees are as others have said; exactly like driving a van - a very comfortable driving and seating area too.
I have found that you can get along pretty well for short trips. It is the long ones that tire me out. So for cities and 300 miles or less I have the Born Free and the Foretravel for the rest.
May-31-2014 07:50 PM
May-30-2014 11:11 PM
Eastwacamper wrote:
Thanks for that info. We are looking at a Winn Access Premier 26Q and a Lexington 265DS. I'll add the one you suggest. Twin beds is fine for us. Kitchens matter. Double sinks and counter space rule.
May-30-2014 10:19 AM
May-30-2014 12:33 AM
Eastwacamper wrote:
We are currently trying to trade in our 31' for a 26' newer. And those little round sinks I don't like. WE also want a bed in back which means two slides. Hard to find where we are. Still looking.
May-29-2014 08:05 PM
May-29-2014 11:34 AM
May-29-2014 10:56 AM
May-29-2014 10:09 AM
badbob1 wrote:Yep, I was thinking just like you back in 2007. Once we determined exactly what we wanted, it was impossible to find it "used". We ended up special ordering ours brand new back then to get exactly what we wanted. It did cost us $67,200 + sales tax, a huge amount of money for us, but at least we didn't have to finance any of it.
...Just want to find a good used one as the price is so high. Just not wanting to purchase new and take such a big hit on depreciation. Hard to find these units used, but will keep shopping. Like many folks I have more time than money.
May-29-2014 06:54 AM
Skid Row Joe wrote:neschultz wrote:
Camping World does sell them. There are 3 different floor plans. Go to the Good Sam site and search their inventory for them in Class A diesels. If you don't know, A Itasca Reyo is the same thing. Good luck
I spent some time on the Winnebago Industries website two days ago, and I learned of the (3) different floorplans, and the 43 cubic feet of exterior cargo bay storage that the Winnebago Class A Via 25P has! Yowzer!
May-29-2014 06:45 AM
May-29-2014 05:04 AM
pnichols wrote:You are surely right about that.
Ron,
But, but, ... doesn't that outside storage box make one's RV 2-3 feet longer than what they bought?
A foot here and foot there and pretty soon one is talking about real length in an RV. :B
May-29-2014 01:00 AM
neschultz wrote:
Camping World does sell them. There are 3 different floor plans. Go to the Good Sam site and search their inventory for them in Class A diesels. If you don't know, A Itasca Reyo is the same thing. Good luck
May-28-2014 08:14 PM