Jan-09-2016 09:50 PM
Jan-14-2016 04:29 PM
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Jan-14-2016 01:32 PM
pianotuna wrote:
Hi mk,
10 k will get you an old beater. Enjoy fixing it, and fixing it again.
Jan-14-2016 01:32 PM
Jan-14-2016 01:24 PM
Jan-14-2016 01:16 PM
pianotuna wrote:
You appear to not need the forum's help. Your mind is already made up on many issues. If you wish to live in a marginal manner go ahead and enjoy it.
Jan-14-2016 01:07 PM
Jan-14-2016 11:59 AM
Jan-13-2016 12:44 PM
Jan-13-2016 10:21 AM
Jan-13-2016 10:14 AM
jyrostng wrote:
I just sold my 1989 class A and 2 days later found a class C 28' 1999 Jayco with 30,000 miles on it. It's been stored inside, rubber roof looks like new and it has 4 new tires with a 2015 dot number, I'm replacing the other 3. other than that, the v10 runs perfect and I have a ford certified mechanic in my family if a plug strips out. It's just the wife and I and we're both retired. I bought a tailgater setup for it from dish networks but in hindsight, camping world has the same price and no waiting for truck delivery. We bought a unit with no slides on purpose. The v10 also gets better mileage than my carb 454 on the old class A but, it has less power also.
Jan-13-2016 06:51 AM
Jan-12-2016 02:39 PM
jaycocreek wrote:
Well,the op has owned a 23 ft Class C in the past for almost a year so he already knows what he should be looking for.He did not mention here that he intended to tow his Mazda car with his $10K choice..My advice on that is..Make sure it has a transmission cooler...
This is part of another post in another section by the op.1. A 21-23 foot Class C or Class A. No towed vehicle (I think the smaller RVs would be total slugs and get about 0.7 mpg when towing anything heavier than a helium balloon).
2. A larger C or A, possibly with a towed vehicle. Not ridiculous combined length, hopefully.
3. A really small Class C, like a Toyota (cheap), or a Class B (expensive, to me, ridiculously so for what you get)
4. A pickup truck like a Ford Mastodon or a Chevy Manhood, happily towing a fifth wheel until the day when a 60 mph crosswind hits and I die in a tangle of wreckage by the side of the interstate.
5. Smaller towing vehicle, like a RAV4, and a teardrop-style minimalist trailer (not nearly as cheap as I think they ought to be).
My budget is about 30K to spend, and I make about 4K a month. My existence tax (medical and other insurance, baksheesh to the gummint) is about 1K a month, so I could afford some version of all of the above options. I just can't decide on which is best.
The only thing I will say about a small Class C and power to pull is just common sense..A 460/454 will have more power in a 21ft than anything larger and heavier and 9 MPG is 9MPG,not really that bad for towing except for diesels maybe.
I'm done with this one.
Jan-12-2016 01:26 PM