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zman-az wrote:
My wife and I are still in our 40's and on our second MH, first was not enough. Went from a 26' Class A gas to a 34' DP. Kids just got out of high school and we had no plans of them ever tagging along. Found out we were wrong and they would occasionally tag along with us but the Class A we had was to small. Before we bought I was pretty set on the Sprinter chassis but the extra cost and the towing limitations just did not make sense. Gas milage was great but I made up for it in the reduced price of a gasser.
So a couple of notes here.
1. Don't kid yourself. You may plan on keeping it for 10 years or more, but I doubt that will happen, I had the same thought when I bought our first one.
2. Make sure your wife test drives, mine hates the class A but loves class C. I still went with a Class A and after the DP conversion the wife drives more. DP are just much more enjoyable to drive but come with a price tag.
3. I would look at a Class C with the overhead bunk. It will be much more comfortable when kids are along. Its not only their bed, but their place to put all their personal belongings. Class C's for the most part are cheaper and it seems to me there are more of them out there to choose from. Should also be easier to work on.
4. Class A or C, I recommend getting one with levelers, level blocks will get old real fast.
5. I would definitely test drive a Class A gas and DP along with the C before you make a purchase.
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โJul-30-2015 01:49 PM
TahoeDreaming wrote:
Good day everyone!
My wife and I had an opportunity to rent a small RV a few weeks ago to try it out. We really had a nice time. We had rented a Winnebago View (Mercedes Sprinter) and found it to be maneuverable and with good power. We stopped by a few local dealers in the area to look at a slightly different model, the VIA (small class A sprinter), but both locations were politely steering us towards a traditional class A gas model. In comparing the RV/Dollar, we agree that the Gas chassis is a good option.
I am researching and learning, but would certainly appreciate any perspective from experienced owners. Some bullets below;
- We are both in our 40's and plan to keep the RV until retirement age, at that point we would consider more of a full time unit
- We enjoy an RV that won't run into problems getting into smaller campsites around Tahoe and Northern CA, one salesman recommended we stay under 32 feet
- We will mostly be going as a couple. Occasionally we will have teenage children with us
- Diesel pushers are awesome, but at this point, don't believe the additional cost of purchase and operation makes sense. Post retirement, with longer trips, absolutely
- Living in Nevada, we would not pay any sales tax on a private sale on a used unit. A new or used RV dealer purchase would have 7.8% (a significant sum) and we can't fully claim the sales tax deduction (if extended to 2015) due to income
Would love any advice from the forum with regard to model/size/used vs. new
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