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PSW
Nov 14, 2014Explorer
Like the OP, we live in an area that is really shy on Class Bs for sale, other than Winnie products. So, the last two Bs we purchased were away from home and it was never a problem. When we sold our RT 210P earlier this year, we drove it 500 miles to Houston and PPL for a better price and larger, national market exposure. It sold in 3 days. We now have a small Class C and we were going to Elkhart, Indiana to the factory to order the same model (Phoenix Cruiser is factory direct only) and we suddenly found the exact same model we wanted less than a year old within 3 miles of our house. These are very low production, made to order units so that was an incredible find for us. A year later, no problems at all and a great 2014 boondocking in it.
If I wanted a Class B, I would figure out exactly what I wanted by going to one of the really big RV shows like Pomona or Hershey and then find what I wanted online, make a deal and fly there to get it. When you are talking this many bucks, what difference does a few hundred for a plane ticket make?
For you, I second Van City in St. Louis. Close to you and well known folks.
If I wanted a Class B, I would figure out exactly what I wanted by going to one of the really big RV shows like Pomona or Hershey and then find what I wanted online, make a deal and fly there to get it. When you are talking this many bucks, what difference does a few hundred for a plane ticket make?
For you, I second Van City in St. Louis. Close to you and well known folks.
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