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Feb-17-2017 04:33 PM
Bill.Satellite wrote:
That' WAY too much money for a used RV. For the 10,000 difference I would buy new. However, I would never buy new! You need to get the seller of the used unit to come down to reality or move on and pass on both choices.
Feb-17-2017 03:36 PM
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Feb-17-2017 12:32 PM
jlud wrote:
I bought a 364TS 2016 for about that price loaded up with washer/dryer combo and about all but paint for 95k, same as OP. I would get the new one unless rear bed slide has been fixed as they bounce and check radius caps for warping. They upgraded ours to their diesel unit radius caps for warranty. Think most are going to warp like that.
We love our 364....awesome for a family. Can't find anything similar for a layout with 2 full baths. RV direct does have some leftover Vista 35Bs for 95k.
Feb-17-2017 12:23 PM
Feb-17-2017 12:07 PM
Isaac-1 wrote:
I suspect the couple that traded it in got a MUCH lower price than the dealer is asking for it now.
Feb-17-2017 12:04 PM
Effy wrote:time2roll wrote:
If by some magic you can know the RV will keep you happy for a decade or more then get the new one.
If there is any chance you will change your mind in a few years go used.
I think that's "usually" good advice but in this case, unless they get a screaming deal on the used one, it would be a mistake. That unit has 28k miles on it, which means in a few years it will have the kind of mileage no one will want unless they too get a screaming deal. That mileage is a huge turnoff
Feb-17-2017 12:02 PM
Tom/Barb wrote:Effy wrote:
I always find it funny that despite asking very specific questions about a very specific model and year, folks still offer the recommendation to buy a unit like they have that is completely different in every way including price.
Why not offer a different opinion, of a much better coach for the same money. We had a low end coach, never again.
JMHO but when he tries to turn the Georgetown around next year, he won't get half of the price he paid.
The Newmar and other higher end coaches are pretty stable in value in that price range.
Feb-17-2017 12:01 PM
Feb-17-2017 11:53 AM
time2roll wrote:
If by some magic you can know the RV will keep you happy for a decade or more then get the new one.
If there is any chance you will change your mind in a few years go used.