I just sold my 2004 R-Vision Trail-Lite 213. I had been a great coach for us. We bought it used to take to Alaska because we didn't want to take our 40' Phaeton. It performed extremely well. We kept it for several more years and wanted to do east coast state parks with it as they normally have length restrictions. Then my DH died. I sold the big rig and kept the little one and for the next two years drove it all over and camped. Last November I found my dream coach, a small Coach House and bought it. I had lots of people interested in my little coach and had no problem selling it. It's still running great. I made sure I kept it in tip=top shape mechanically. I had a few things tweaked by a guy who had worked for Coach House. He said the R-vision coaches were really underrated and they were great coaches. Mine was 18 years, had no delamination on it. The Trail=lite decals were crinkled and faded. I bought new ones off Ebay and took the old ones off an put the new ones on. People couldn't believe how old she was. If you find one in good shape coach wise and mechanically, they are great coaches. But don't overpay. People seem to be asking the moon for them. I didn't because I wanted to be fair. It was still an 18=year old coach and even though she was still running strong, you may have problems that pop up on any coach that age. . . suspension, parts wearing, etc. Good luck.
Dale
Dale Pace
Widow of Terry (Teacher's Pet)
Traveling with Brendon, my Scottish Terrier
2022 Honda Odyssey
2011 Mazda Miata MX-5
2021 Coach House Platinum III 250DT
Fulltimed for 15 years, now living in Florida
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