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racechaser wrote:Effy wrote:
The question makes me wonder if you are throwing darts. Not sure I understand why you are looking at coaches that are in no way similar. Did you stop at one dealership and see these 2 and just like them? The primary thing you should be looking for first is a floorplan that meets your needs. Forget 2 different MH's years apart with different drivetrains. Floorplan. What will you be doing with the coach? How will you be using it? What's your budget? THEN look at what models in your price range offer what you need. Might be a dp, might be a gasser, might be newer or older. But it seems like you are starting comparing coaches that are in no way similar. Forget apples to oranges, you are comparing apples to elephants. There is no real comparison between these 2.
Trying to get input from "those who know" on all aspects as we are early in the shopping process and we are trying to get tips that will play to what we need/want. Because we've never had a motorhome we don't yet know exactly what to look for/avoid. So far we've just done some online inspecting.
This will be used in roughly an 8 hour radius of our home for long weekend trips. We aren't looking to go cross country for months at a time. Longest trip would likely be a week or so.
โJun-15-2016 08:04 AM
Effy wrote:
The question makes me wonder if you are throwing darts. Not sure I understand why you are looking at coaches that are in no way similar. Did you stop at one dealership and see these 2 and just like them? The primary thing you should be looking for first is a floorplan that meets your needs. Forget 2 different MH's years apart with different drivetrains. Floorplan. What will you be doing with the coach? How will you be using it? What's your budget? THEN look at what models in your price range offer what you need. Might be a dp, might be a gasser, might be newer or older. But it seems like you are starting comparing coaches that are in no way similar. Forget apples to oranges, you are comparing apples to elephants. There is no real comparison between these 2.
โJun-15-2016 07:25 AM
โJun-15-2016 07:11 AM
jplante4 wrote:racechaser wrote:
For you guys that have 10 plus year old units,other than the obvious ( tires roof etc... ) what are some things I should check out on a diesel unit.
You want to look for evidence of water leaks; sagging headliners, peeling wallpaper etc. If you can verify the maintenance history make sure the fluid changes have been done at least yearly. It's recommended that the tires be replaced after 6-8 years; sooner on Michelins showing side wall cracking.
Tiffin, being a high initial quality bus, will exhibit fewer issues than a 10 year old Winnie or Fore Travel. Things in a Tiffin were put together very well and are less susceptible to the rigors of bouncing down the road. As long as the rig was reasonably well cared for, you should get many years of service from it.
I tell people to reserve 10% of the purchase price for the first year's maintenance to deal with deferred items and changing things you don't like.
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โJun-15-2016 06:51 AM
racechaser wrote:
For you guys that have 10 plus year old units,other than the obvious ( tires roof etc... ) what are some things I should check out on a diesel unit.
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