Feb-07-2015 11:18 AM
Feb-21-2015 08:37 AM
Mocoondo wrote:ColoRockiesFan wrote:
I'm basing my bias about Thor on the bad reviews I've read here and on other RV forums. I understand that many brands have issues. I'm just trying to minimize them as much as possible as I'm not very mechanically inclined. I have been spoiled by my Escape fiberglass trailer. NO issues at all after almost 2 years.
Anything you "read about" Thor products you will also read about with other manufacturers. There is nothing particular about Thor that makes their products more problematic than others. When you have more units out on the highway than any other manufacturer, the consumer will naturally have access to more service data.
As with any coach regardless of brand, staying on top of maintenance is key.
Feb-21-2015 06:19 AM
ColoRockiesFan wrote:
I'm basing my bias about Thor on the bad reviews I've read here and on other RV forums. I understand that many brands have issues. I'm just trying to minimize them as much as possible as I'm not very mechanically inclined. I have been spoiled by my Escape fiberglass trailer. NO issues at all after almost 2 years.
Feb-20-2015 03:03 PM
Feb-20-2015 10:24 AM
ColoRockiesFan wrote:wbwood wrote:ColoRockiesFan wrote:aeejbe wrote:
Wa-LA
"They" just don't make 'em like they use to! 😞
The chair? Not a deal breaker.
Perhaps to replace it to meet YOUR requirements.
Nice! I could replace the barrel chair with the recliner. Almost exactly what I was looking for!
But it's older than the 2008 you said financing required...
Its complicated. Bank 1 said they only finance 2008 or newer, and no more than 60K miles. However, Bank 2 told me they will loan 100% of the value of any RV, no matter the year. Cool ... but it means if I buy a used Class C, and the bank only values it at a certain amount, I have to make up the difference with a cash down payment. I am trying to avoid putting $10K down on a 30K RV.
Feb-20-2015 10:21 AM
ColoRockiesFan wrote:wbwood wrote:
Why are you trying to avoid Thor?
I'm basing my bias about Thor on the bad reviews I've read here and on other RV forums. I understand that many brands have issues. I'm just trying to minimize them as much as possible as I'm not very mechanically inclined. I have been spoiled by my Escape fiberglass trailer. NO issues at all after almost 2 years.
Feb-19-2015 04:11 PM
ron.dittmer wrote:ColoRockiesFan wrote:The PC-2350 with a dinette and NO slide out like we own will accommodate only three adults, one on the dinette conversion and two on the double bed in back. I feel every PC is pretty much designed around two adults even when equipped with a queen size couch conversion bed in a slide out for it gets very tight when a huge bed is setup in the living/kitchen area.
I am looking for a small Class C, less than 25', no slide, with a permanent bed (but 2 separate sleeping areas), a dinette, and most importantly a comfortable chair (recliner).
I love the Phoenix 2350 (but not the price).
I heard there are a couple of PCs out there made by request with a single bed over the cab in the B+ cap, but surely meant for a child and/or open bulk over-head storage.
A PC-2350 without a slide out since 2004 is extremely rare to find because so few people special ordered them that way. You will find PC-2350s (maybe called something else) without slide outs made prior to 2004 more readily available. But a lot of improvements came in 2004. I feel the older ones are of a different kind.
The Carri-Go is a very close relative to a PC-2350, maybe made by the same company before changing ownership. They were made without slide outs for maybe 3 to 4 years 1999-2002. You might find them to be affordable enough to pay cash. Just so you know, they have a wet bath.
A quick search I was reminded that Dynamax made the Carri-Go. CLICK HERE to watch a YouTube video tour of one for sale.
Feb-19-2015 04:08 PM
wbwood wrote:ColoRockiesFan wrote:aeejbe wrote:
Wa-LA
"They" just don't make 'em like they use to! 😞
The chair? Not a deal breaker.
Perhaps to replace it to meet YOUR requirements.
Nice! I could replace the barrel chair with the recliner. Almost exactly what I was looking for!
But it's older than the 2008 you said financing required...
Feb-19-2015 04:04 PM
wbwood wrote:
Why are you trying to avoid Thor?
Feb-19-2015 09:01 AM
ColoRockiesFan wrote:The PC-2350 with a dinette and NO slide out like we own will accommodate only three adults, one on the dinette conversion and two on the double bed in back. I feel every PC is pretty much designed around two adults even when equipped with a queen size couch conversion bed in a slide out for it gets very tight when a huge bed is setup in the living/kitchen area.
I am looking for a small Class C, less than 25', no slide, with a permanent bed (but 2 separate sleeping areas), a dinette, and most importantly a comfortable chair (recliner).
I love the Phoenix 2350 (but not the price).
Feb-19-2015 07:11 AM
Mocoondo wrote:
You are describing the Fourwinds 23 series to a tee. Why the aversion to Thor? There is a reason large rental companies prefer these units. They are virtually bulletproof.
Feb-19-2015 05:48 AM
Feb-19-2015 05:08 AM
ColoRockiesFan wrote:aeejbe wrote:
Wa-LA
"They" just don't make 'em like they use to! 😞
The chair? Not a deal breaker.
Perhaps to replace it to meet YOUR requirements.
Nice! I could replace the barrel chair with the recliner. Almost exactly what I was looking for!
Feb-19-2015 04:54 AM
Feb-19-2015 04:21 AM