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Texasanne
Feb 15, 2006Explorer
Hi John,
Thank you for your lengthy post. I needed every word of it so don't think it was too long for everybody. You sound so knowledgeable about RV machinery and the features that make DP RVs driver friendly. Please give me your opinion about our situation.
My husband knows little to nothing about vehicles and I'm the one who gets the oil changed etc. Yet he thinks he wants an RV. We rented one and had a wonderful experience with the rental company and living a week in tiny quarters. Our rental was a new Class C 26' Dutchmen. My husband drove and I followed in our car because our destination wasn't far and towing behind a rental is expensive to set up. Now we are going to rent a 31' Dutchmen with a slide and see if we feel less cramped. We're going from Tx to Az so I'll ride along in the RV this time. You can see we're going at this VERY SLOWLY. We don't have money to waste on a bad purchase. We found out the company who rents has a program whereby you can buy an RV (they like Thor Industries products) and put it in their "program". You get it whenever you want. When you're not using it they rent it out and you get half the rental fee mailed to you monthly. So if you only use it 3x a year you can defray the payments by renting it. The company totally maintains the unit which is where I see a real advantage to people like us. But we get little choice in the unit selection other than size. Cost is something like $60,000 (including all taxes) for a new 26' Dutchmen. It goes up from there as the units get larger. They are very STRICT about deposits for rentals. People must not abuse them or the company has a knack for cleaning them because ours was immaculate.
For people as naive about equipment and RVing in general, what opinion do you have on how we should proceed? Also, the choices out there are mind boggling for newbies. Don't you lose a lot of money when you get rid of one?
Any info would be SO-O helpful and I would greatly appreciate your time.
Texasanne
Thank you for your lengthy post. I needed every word of it so don't think it was too long for everybody. You sound so knowledgeable about RV machinery and the features that make DP RVs driver friendly. Please give me your opinion about our situation.
My husband knows little to nothing about vehicles and I'm the one who gets the oil changed etc. Yet he thinks he wants an RV. We rented one and had a wonderful experience with the rental company and living a week in tiny quarters. Our rental was a new Class C 26' Dutchmen. My husband drove and I followed in our car because our destination wasn't far and towing behind a rental is expensive to set up. Now we are going to rent a 31' Dutchmen with a slide and see if we feel less cramped. We're going from Tx to Az so I'll ride along in the RV this time. You can see we're going at this VERY SLOWLY. We don't have money to waste on a bad purchase. We found out the company who rents has a program whereby you can buy an RV (they like Thor Industries products) and put it in their "program". You get it whenever you want. When you're not using it they rent it out and you get half the rental fee mailed to you monthly. So if you only use it 3x a year you can defray the payments by renting it. The company totally maintains the unit which is where I see a real advantage to people like us. But we get little choice in the unit selection other than size. Cost is something like $60,000 (including all taxes) for a new 26' Dutchmen. It goes up from there as the units get larger. They are very STRICT about deposits for rentals. People must not abuse them or the company has a knack for cleaning them because ours was immaculate.
For people as naive about equipment and RVing in general, what opinion do you have on how we should proceed? Also, the choices out there are mind boggling for newbies. Don't you lose a lot of money when you get rid of one?
Any info would be SO-O helpful and I would greatly appreciate your time.
Texasanne
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