Jun-18-2016 05:24 PM
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Jun-23-2016 11:59 AM
Greyghost wrote:
Another coach to consider is the American Coach by Fleetwood. We've had Winnebago, Newmar and now an American Tradition, the Tradition is much better built than the previous two coaches.
Jun-23-2016 06:37 AM
Jun-23-2016 04:13 AM
Tom/Barb wrote:tinkerer wrote:
Yep, a motorhome will last longer if driven often.
Well Maybe, we bought a coach that sat 9 years in storage. We went thru the wakeup period where we replaced the rubber stuff like tires and belts hoses but we have had no big problems caused by age or usage.
Jun-22-2016 08:45 PM
tinkerer wrote:
Yep, a motorhome will last longer if driven often.
Jun-22-2016 07:16 PM
tinkerer wrote:
Like myself when I purchased my first used class A I concentrated to much on mileage. In my opinion is to wary of a coach that has been left idle for long periods of time. Like a boat in my opinion the worst thing is not use them. I would first concentrate on floor plans and other things. Mileage is a consideration but shouldn't be the top priority. I have a DP but a budget of $40,000 I would recommend concentrating on a gas powered coach as you will get a better floor plan than an older DP without or no slides. JMHO good luck and enjoy!:)
Jun-22-2016 06:38 PM
Jun-22-2016 05:45 PM
TNGW1500SE wrote:
Hey! We just stayed with you. The people you have working there are really nice and you have a nice campground. My dog had a blast in your creek.
Jun-22-2016 04:23 PM
Jun-22-2016 03:59 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:Most likely preventive but you'd half to look.Tom/Barb wrote:
$40 k budget? I'd be all over THIS.
what do you think about the "new roof"? leaks/damage/??
bumpy
Jun-22-2016 03:33 PM
FlintlockCG wrote:
Thanks so much everybody for the great comments. Our budget is right about $40k and based on these comments we are going to focus on Monoco, Tiffin, or Newmar as our first choices. RV Trader has a lot of 10 year old units in these brands with very low mileage.
We are looking in the 34-36 foot range and I expect we will buy a Gas MH (but would consider a diesel if the right deal came along). My wife certainly agrees with the idea that we need the right floor plan and the other thing we have noticed is that some 10 year old units look pretty dated, while others look classic. The classic look is a definite.
One other question, are there companies that do pre-purchase inspections of MH's? I have bought cars sight unseen using a service and if we spot a MH 1000 miles away I would like an expert opinion. Probably would be smart to have it inspected even if it's close to home.
Thanks again.
Jun-22-2016 01:06 PM
Tom/Barb wrote:
$40 k budget? I'd be all over THIS.
Jun-22-2016 12:17 PM