Jan-08-2018 07:09 PM
Jan-10-2018 07:49 AM
Mile High wrote:
Way to old for me, but like you say, to each their own.
Jan-10-2018 06:42 AM
Jan-10-2018 06:23 AM
Tom/Barb wrote:Way to old for me, but like you say, to each their own.Mile High wrote:bacil wrote:DP. As long as you don't have to go back so far you are getting into dated equipment and interior. $100K will put you in a nice older DP.
Don't want to hijack this thread but i would have made one with exactly the same subject 🙂
would any of you chose New gaser in 100k range or used DP ?
Less than that will put you in a quality high end coach.
NICE coach
Jan-10-2018 05:15 AM
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Jan-09-2018 10:27 PM
ncrowley wrote:
How big of an RV do you want to purchase? If you are looking at something 38 feet or over, I would go with the diesel. I would look for a high end model from a good manufacturer, gas or diesel. I would look for one from a private owner that has the maintenance records and has had pride of ownership.
Jan-09-2018 04:30 PM
Jan-09-2018 04:26 PM
Ductape wrote:Tom/Barb wrote:bobkatmsu wrote:Ductape wrote:Totally agree. If you are looking a units of that age it appears that you have a limited budget for this project. Repair bills on a DP are going to be significantly higher that the gasser and at this age you are going to have repair bills. As far as performance of ride, towing capacity, weight you can carry, all favor the DP. However the cost may be the deciding factor. The purchase price is only part of the actual cost of having a motor home. We owned a gasser for years and loved every moment of owning it. We are going full-time now and this is going to be our home, so at this point I can justify a DP. Although the cost of repairs is still a concern.
In that price range, be careful and have financial contingency plans for repair costs. Diesel repairs are (more) expensive.
It really all hinges in condition more than what type of engine. Better a quality gas coach than a bargain brand diesel.
The diesel will have fewer age related problems than the gas, and the repair costs will be the same. Shop labor makes no difference. The gas will have ignition, fuel injection, and electrical problems more often than the diesel.
There's a person on IRV2 spent $25k repairing the diesel in 20 year old coach.
Jan-09-2018 04:14 PM
Mile High wrote:bacil wrote:DP. As long as you don't have to go back so far you are getting into dated equipment and interior. $100K will put you in a nice older DP.
Don't want to hijack this thread but i would have made one with exactly the same subject 🙂
would any of you chose New gaser in 100k range or used DP ?
Jan-09-2018 04:03 PM
pianotuna wrote:
Hi Tom/Barb,
I had a 1987 FRED class C. 6.9 liter engine. Parts were not available in 2009. There were two places to go for service in a city of 225,000 souls. I had to pay $140 to $190 for an oil change. Granted 1987 is not 2000, but it is still 18 years, and at 18 years I was starting to have parts issues.
My V-10 is a lot less expensive to keep running. I would not go back to Diesel for love nor money. I've replaced one mass air flow sensor in over 100000 miles.
I can do a LOT of maintenance for 10 grand.
Jan-09-2018 02:58 PM
Jan-09-2018 02:15 PM
Tom/Barb wrote:bobkatmsu wrote:Ductape wrote:Totally agree. If you are looking a units of that age it appears that you have a limited budget for this project. Repair bills on a DP are going to be significantly higher that the gasser and at this age you are going to have repair bills. As far as performance of ride, towing capacity, weight you can carry, all favor the DP. However the cost may be the deciding factor. The purchase price is only part of the actual cost of having a motor home. We owned a gasser for years and loved every moment of owning it. We are going full-time now and this is going to be our home, so at this point I can justify a DP. Although the cost of repairs is still a concern.
In that price range, be careful and have financial contingency plans for repair costs. Diesel repairs are (more) expensive.
It really all hinges in condition more than what type of engine. Better a quality gas coach than a bargain brand diesel.
The diesel will have fewer age related problems than the gas, and the repair costs will be the same. Shop labor makes no difference. The gas will have ignition, fuel injection, and electrical problems more often than the diesel.