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Adirondacker wrote:
I appreciate all the good feedback.
I had previously ruled out getting a gasser since I anticipate doing a lot of mountain driving. But there seems to be some good reasons listed as to why I should leave it as a possibility.
Have any of you with gassers had any trouble climbing up or down hills/mountains? I hate the idea of being the guy causing the back-up going up the switch-backs...
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2021 Nexus Viper 27V. Class B+
2019 Ford Ranger 4x4
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โJan-28-2015 11:52 AM
Adirondacker wrote:
I suppose I am trying to gauge if I am thinking rationally or a bad case of cabin fever...
I am thinking about making the leap from pulling a pop-up camper to a Class A motor home. I have been able to set my business up where I am able to manage it from home a good portion of time. With a decent cell phone signal or wifi I can do most of my work. As I approach 50 years of age, I think I do not want to wait until I am retired to see the country.
Most of my travel will limited to Summer and school holidays since my kids still have a few years left.
I am looking into possibly buying a used Class A that could sleep us and two dogs. Maybe in the range of less than $70,000.
I am wondering if I am thinking irrationally here.
Did any of you make the leap before you retired?
Did most of you start with smaller RV's or travel trailers?
What are my pitfalls?
I already have a place to park it when not being used. I am a hands-on kind of guy who can turn wrenches when needed. Can much of the maintenance be done DIY?
Can I expect a halfway decent Diesel pusher for <$70K?
Should I be concerned with a rig that has approx 100k in mileage? Or would years old be more of a concern?
Anyhow, I would appreciate any thoughts to help gauge my level of sanity. Thanks.
John
โJan-28-2015 10:53 AM
2021 Nexus Viper 27V. Class B+
2019 Ford Ranger 4x4
โJan-28-2015 09:57 AM
โJan-28-2015 07:49 AM
Adirondacker wrote:
I suppose I am trying to gauge if I am thinking rationally or a bad case of cabin fever...
I am thinking about making the leap from pulling a pop-up camper to a Class A motor home. I have been able to set my business up where I am able to manage it from home a good portion of time. With a decent cell phone signal or wifi I can do most of my work. As I approach 50 years of age, I think I do not want to wait until I am retired to see the country.
Good advise you should listen to it.
Most of my travel will limited to Summer and school holidays since my kids still have a few years left.
I am looking into possibly buying a used Class A that could sleep us and two dogs. Maybe in the range of less than $70,000.
I would start looking. Be prepared to travel to get exactly what you want. Start looking on line to get a feel of pricing and what is out there. Go look at as many as you can till you find a floor plan that works for you then start looking for one with that floor plan in your price range.
I am wondering if I am thinking irrationally here.
I don't think so. Tell people you are doing "STRATEGIC PLANING"
Did any of you make the leap before you retired?
Did most of you start with smaller RV's or travel trailers?
What are my pitfalls?
I think the biggest pitfall would be not doing your do diligence in inspecting an used coach and understanding possible problems to look for. If you aren't shure what to look for hire a expert to go over it with you. This will also teach you what to look for.
I already have a place to park it when not being used. I am a hands-on kind of guy who can turn wrenches when needed. Can much of the maintenance be done DIY?
Yes, You are lucky as this will save you $$$$ over having to take it to a shop or have someone come out for simple stuff like a leaky faucet or the wiper blades are bad. I understand those who aren't mechanical or who can't do it any more.
If you can change the oil and filters on your other cars and trucks you will be fine.
Can I expect a halfway decent Diesel pusher for <$70K?
Yes but you will have to look. The main problem is getting financing on 10+ year old rigs.
Should I be concerned with a rig that has approx 100k in mileage? Or would years old be more of a concern?
90% of the coaches will have less mileage. I bet you will find a lot of coaches with less than 50K But if you found "THE FLOOR PLAN" I would follow the advise above and do a thorough inspection. I would be les concerned with a 10 year old rig with 100K and good maintenance records than a 10 year old coach with 20,000 miles.
Anyhow, I would appreciate any thoughts to help gauge my level of sanity. Thanks.
You sane pretty sane to me.
John
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