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looking for a 2013 ERA 170A

teasypee
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I am in the market for this touring coach. I am on the West coast but have the time to travel.

thanks in advance!
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kendall69
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Just beware of all the Sprinter problems before you buy. Do your research. I just had to spend 2K on my sprinter because of "dirty DPF". Having owned a Sprinter and having many problems and EXPENSIVE service issues, along with poor reliability, last month I bought a 2014 Ford based E350 gas guzzler. I'm more interested in reliability over saving fuel.
Ya I get that the next 10 posters will say " I LOVE MY SPRINTER I'VE NEVER HAD A PROBLEM" ...well I was one of those "Sprinter lovers" till the repair bills topped 10K on my Sprinter, while at the same time I never spent a dime on my Ford F250 bought at the same time.
Owned (1) Class A (2) class C (1) truck camper looking at a Class (B)
New proud Owner of a 2014 Phoenix Cruiser 2400

teasypee
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Handbasket wrote:
Just to be sure that you're aware of it, since you mentioned 4x4: http://www.tigervehicles.com/. Nothing to gain personally, just a happy 8+ year owner.

Jim, "In my day, we had NINE planets."


Thanks Jim. Those rigs are nice. I climbed through one in Bend Oregon and was fascinated. I really would like the 4x4 for the extra ground clearance. I enjoy going down Forest Service roads and staying in dispersed camping areas. I fear I may catch some of the bits underneath on rough roads. I will try and avoid going into areas that I actually need to engage the 4WD.

I know the ERA is not top of the line, but I like the layout and they seem like a good value.

TIA

Handbasket
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Bud, if you're ever near Columbia SC, the Tiger factory is about 5 miles off I-26. Yep, the CX & TX can be 4x4, any 'Big 3' 1 ton pickup, any drivetrain, any cab length. Not a B, but a very small C.

Jim, "Never trust an atom. They make up everything."
'06 Tiger CX 'C Minus' on a Silverado 2500HD 4x4, 8.1 & Allison (aka 'Loafer's Glory')

BudJ
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"Just to be sure that you're aware of it, since you mentioned 4x4: http://www.tigervehicles.com/. Nothing to gain personally, just a happy 8+ year owner."


YES you are Jim, but you failed to mention that The Application is 4-wheel drive.

Still, I would really like to see, experience one in person, very cool.......

Bud

Davydd
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4x4 Sprinters start shipping first quarter of 2015.
Davydd
2021 Advanced RV 144 WB 2500 Class B
2015 Advanced RV Ocean One Class B

Handbasket
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Just to be sure that you're aware of it, since you mentioned 4x4: http://www.tigervehicles.com/. Nothing to gain personally, just a happy 8+ year owner.

Jim, "In my day, we had NINE planets."
'06 Tiger CX 'C Minus' on a Silverado 2500HD 4x4, 8.1 & Allison (aka 'Loafer's Glory')

teasypee
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stan909 wrote:
If you're thinking about price then find a new one and ask for 25% off. Odds are they will take the deal and probably for the same price as a used 2013 you may find. Worst thing is they say no. Then try another dealer.


I like your logic. I think I can get a used 2013 for $65k-$70K. I missed a couple of deals when I was working and could not travel. I have emails from a dealer in Iowa that said they could sell a 2015 4 cylinder for the mid $80's.

I am not looking or my dream machine, I just don't want to lose too much when I go to get my dream machine in a couple of years. (4x4 or Transit)

stan909
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If you're thinking about price then find a new one and ask for 25% off. Odds are they will take the deal and probably for the same price as a used 2013 you may find. Worst thing is they say no. Then try another dealer.

Bumpyroad
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teasypee wrote:
Thanks for the responses. I would buy from a private party in Caliornia, but a purchase through a dealer sounds cumbersome and expensive for those of us that will register the vehicle outside of the state. A


I thought that was circumvented by having the dealer deliver it past the state line?
bumpy

teasypee
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Thanks for the responses. I would buy from a private party in Caliornia, but a purchase through a dealer sounds cumbersome and expensive for those of us that will register the vehicle outside of the state.

2013 was the first year of the 170A. I like the layout. My preference might be the new Ford Transit or the 4x4 Sprinter but I just retired and need an RV now to start my adventure. I am planning on learning from this unit and then migrate to the next great thing.

TIA

bobojay5
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Why a 2013 I might ask. The '14's have some really nice and needed improvements...
Bob & Sharon
Eastern Kansas
2013 Winnebago ERA 70A
Class B Van

coolbreeze01
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Saw one at Johnson RV in Frederick, Co.
2008 Ram 3500 With a Really Strong Tractor Motor...........
LB, SRW, 4X4, 6-Speed Auto, 3.73, Prodigy P3, Blue Ox Sway Pro........
2014 Sandsport 26FBSL

Bumpyroad
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Mike thompson's has one in California
bumpy