I currently have a travel trailer and am seriously considering the move to a Class A gas motorhome, specifically I have come accross a 2006 Fourwinds Hurricane 31D it appears to be in great shape and very low miles.
Some questions for you all, owner tells me he gets 9 mpg, it is again, gas Ford v10. I am currently getting that with my truck trailer combo so no diff here for me, I tow with a Dodge Ram 1500 hemi. I am wondering about handlind too. I once drove a gas Class A home from a show for a friend who owns a dealership, it was a particularly cold, windy snowy night and I recall having my hands full keeping that one in my lane. Should I expect it to be any more difficult to drive than my truck with 30 foot trailer? Is it reasonable to expect to tow a compact car with that motorhome? Owners says that he often passes other motorhomes struggling up hills. I am thinking of towing something like a Nissan Sentra with a dolly. Tires is the next big concern, I religiously change my trailer tires every 5-6 years, regardless of mileage. Obviously with only 7000 miles on this there is little if any wear. The unit was stored inside for all but 6 mos of it's life, so tires are not exposed to sun or weather, I hope not to have to change them?
I would especially appreciate input from anyone who has gone from TT to Class A gas for perspective. What else do I need to know? Surprised when my insurer gave me rate on this unit, only about 200 more a year than I pay on my TT!!
Also - no leveling jacks on here per the owner, is that unusual? Would I be advised to put scissor jack on it, I know that is crucial on a TT, do motor homes not need stabilizing jacks?
Appreciate all input, thanks