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looking at a hurricane 31h

dirt_dawg
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We are looking at a 2007 Four Winds 31h with 7000 miles for 56K.
Would like to know the good, the bad and the ugly. Price seems a little high, but the miles are low. Coach is very clean. Wife loves the room and floor plan. Any comments will be helpful. We will be trading a 29' class c wwith no slides.
Dirt Dawg
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cekkk
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We camped near a dealer last week and spent a couple hours looking at MHs, which I know zero about and am starting from scratch, so I don't know if I'm comparing apples and apples here. But one we looked at is on line. Look for yourself. http://www.johnsonrv.com/inventory/242503/Used-2007-Four-Winds-RV-Hurricane-31H.aspx

I'm clicking on the "link" symbol but not getting the usual result, so I've pasted the url.
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overbrook
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dirt dawg wrote:
We are looking at a 2007 Four Winds 31h with 7000 miles for 56K.


Price is way too high for that year, make and model. You can find 2007 Hurricane 31 D's on RV Trader for under $40,000 with less than 10000 miles on them.

There's even a 2011 Hurricane with slide for less than the price of the 2007 you are looking at.

The prices are RV Trader are asking prices, so you can expect actually selling prices to be even less.

Bill
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Dale_Traveling
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I own a 2006 31D and are very happy with the coach. The Hurricane line is considered 'Entry Level' and doesn't have as many bells and such has more expensive rigs might. I wouldn't want to live full time in the coach but as a vacation and weekend coach it fits my needs.

The coach is on the road every other weekend from Easter to Thanksgiving on short trips of 200 miles or so plus two weeks mid summer of 2000 miles plus and the coach has never let us down once. The F53 chassis is best described as bullet proof. House items are no different then those found on more expensive rigs.

Price is a bit high for me. Offer the seller $48K. I paid $42K three years ago for my rig but it was a repo.
2006 Hurricane 31D built on a 2006 Ford F53

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