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Pleasure Way Excel TS V8 or V10?

hr0082
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We just sold our Scamp 19 foot TT and are looking for a Pleasure Way Excel TS. We have found a 2008 with V8 and 40,000 miles for $52,000 which we drove and really liked. It has a custom cover which is nice. I have also found a 2007 V10 with less than 10,000 miles and priced at about $60,000. They also include a large storage box that fits on the bike receiver and some other items. The V8 seller will probably come down maybe $1000. I haven't actually done any dealing with the person who owns the V10 except to ask if they had any wiggle room on the price and they said only a little. Both of these units appear to be in great condition.

My questions for this group are:

1. What do you think would be a "fair" price for each of these? I know that is a difficult question so I guess I'm asking what is the true value?

2. What are the positives and negatives of the V8 and V10, other than the power difference and price?

We do quite a bit of travel, including 3 trips from Mississippi to Alaska in the last 5 years. We are planning a trip to the Eastern Canadian Provinces this summer.

Any advice or information that you can provide about these two units will be greatly appreciated.
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mkguitar
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- although mine is a 2005 chev/ lexor TD w 82K.

we paid about 30K

It;s a gem

I shopped for a couple of months. the more units I looked at the better I figured out what we wanted.

a "trick" when searching craigslist or ebay etc is that pleasure-way may also be spelled pleasureway or pleasure way.

try variations



mike

Gene_in_NE
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hr0082 - If everything else was about equal between the 2 units, I would consider paying $0.0375/mile to be a real bargain. Most everyone would be willing to pay $8,000 for 30,000 miles.
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Gene

hr0082
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Thank you for suggesting that I check out the Excel TD. I think I like it better than the TS. So now I've just got to find the one I want or get the owners of the two TS that I am looking at to come down in price. Today I talked to the owner of the 2008 Excel TS with V8 with 40,000 miles and he is stuck on his price of $52,500. If I could get it for $50,000 (or maybe just a bit more) I'd go for it.

If any of you come across something in the $50,000 range with fairly low mileage, please let me know. I think my ideal would be the V10 Excel TD.

ernie1
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The Ford v10 in my 2005 PW Excel has a tow rating of 5,000 lbs which I believe is double the rating for the v8. Also the v10 has a 5spd trans with a tow haul mode and is a lot beefier than the 4spd trans in the v8 model. I recall people complaining about transmission troubles with their 4spd trans in the v8 equipped rvs. No doubt in my mind, I'd get the v10 which has a lot more power and gets approximately the same mpg.

Also think long and hard about the TS versus the TD model which has the twin beds whereas the TS has the folding one. People complain about the hard and lumpy beds in these PW models. The later models have memory foam in them which helps but is not always the answer. On my twin bed model I had custom innerspring mattresses made and I leave the PW cushions at home and the improvement is like night and day.

coolmom42
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Check on RVTrader & Craigslist. There are some on RVTrader, don't know for sure about the mileage.
Single empty-nester in Middle TN, sometimes with a friend or grandchild on board

hr0082
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Thanks for all the responses. I have spent hours searching the internet and although those prices that I quoted seem quite high to me, they are comparable to the asking prices that I am seeing. I will try to do some negotiating and I would really rather have the v10, but the price just may be too high for my taste.

Keep those responses coming and if you know of any low mileage Pleasure Way Excel TS for sale that are less than $50,000, I'd appreciate hearing about them. Since we put so many miles on our travel units, I really would like to get a low mileage one to start with.

mkguitar
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check those prices- get comps from dealer listings, ebay, craigslist

mike

samsontdog
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I would go with the V10. I have owned 3 RVs with the V10 . {Still have one}
samsontdog:o:W

charles
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I had 2004 and 2012 V-8. Excels and a 2007 V-10. MPG is about the same, the V10 has more power, an extra gear in the transmission, I believe the 07 is a 4-speed overdrive and the V-8 was a 3 speed overdrive, you will have a much greater towing capacity with the V-10, and Lower rpm at highway speeds. They are also much better climbing mountain area roads. Price wise I think they are both too high, but they are hard to find. Finally the Excels are great units with minimal problems, well constructed Pleasure-way quality.

Good luck with your choice.
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Oldme
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V10 is a proven work horse with the torque to get things moving.

Noel
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NoVA reminded me to tell you to.......ask to see ALL maintenance records.
Noel

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NoVa_RT
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If you're going to put a lot of miles on your unit, the V10 with only 10,000 miles has more of a ceiling left, although that is pretty low for a unit that old. Sometimes too little use is more of a problem than regular use, so check thoroughly.
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Sully2
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Buy the V10....Its a proven design and has a great track record
presently.....Coachless!...
2002 Jeep Liberty
2016 Ford Escape