Dec-19-2013 01:26 PM
Dec-20-2013 06:21 PM
Daveinet wrote:
I would like to give you some level of caution about the years to look at. Having been very active on RVnet for 12 years, I can tell you that the tone of the discussions have shifted dramatically over the past 5-8 years. When I first started on here, most of the discussions surrounded quality - well actually the lack there of. Fleetwood was by far the worst, but there was plenty of complaining to go around, as far as production built coaches. If one interprets that info, you can derive that around about year 2000 and newer, significant improvements were made in the construction quality industry wide. As the quality improved, the tone has changed significantly over the years. So my advice is, that pre-2000, you are really hit or miss in the production built coach. I would tend to steer away from a pre- 90s coach unless it is a Foretravel, Barth, Vogue, Newell - super high end brands. Post ~2000, the quality improved so much that I think has given people short memories.
Dec-20-2013 01:01 PM
mike brez wrote:Haley wrote:
When you compare mileage diesel vs gas be sure to check your local price in diesel. For me it's a bit higher. Convert it to "MPD" - Miles per dollar for fuel. Some will say though that if you are minding the pennies this close Class A may not be the way to go.
Regarding low mile units. I am looking at two right now. Same make. Very similar floor plan. One is a 2000 gasser with 30k miles. One is a 1998 diesel with 100k miles. Very similar in price. Some will say " a diesel for the price of a gasser - it's a no brainer - take the DP" and some will say "one third the mileage? It's a no brainer - take the gasser." The gasser has sat in a barn. Nicely stored. The DP is with full timers who are now in FL, were recently in southwest and before that Pacific Northwest. The DP guy can answer my questions in great detail. Knows status of every thing on board. If he does not sell he is driving it back to Pacific Northwest. So it sounds like this rig is road worthy. The gasser seller can not recall if the second A/C works, did not use it the one time he took it out this year - which was local. Personally, I am looking for a unit that is well exercised but not beat up.
In this case to me it's a no brainer the DP.
Dec-20-2013 12:41 PM
Haley wrote:
When you compare mileage diesel vs gas be sure to check your local price in diesel. For me it's a bit higher. Convert it to "MPD" - Miles per dollar for fuel. Some will say though that if you are minding the pennies this close Class A may not be the way to go.
Regarding low mile units. I am looking at two right now. Same make. Very similar floor plan. One is a 2000 gasser with 30k miles. One is a 1998 diesel with 100k miles. Very similar in price. Some will say " a diesel for the price of a gasser - it's a no brainer - take the DP" and some will say "one third the mileage? It's a no brainer - take the gasser." The gasser has sat in a barn. Nicely stored. The DP is with full timers who are now in FL, were recently in southwest and before that Pacific Northwest. The DP guy can answer my questions in great detail. Knows status of every thing on board. If he does not sell he is driving it back to Pacific Northwest. So it sounds like this rig is road worthy. The gasser seller can not recall if the second A/C works, did not use it the one time he took it out this year - which was local. Personally, I am looking for a unit that is well exercised but not beat up.
Dec-20-2013 11:15 AM
ddndoug wrote:
Make sure you get on the roof and do a visual inspection yourself, or better yet have a friend that owns a MH go with you to do the inspections.
Doug
Dec-20-2013 10:54 AM
Dec-20-2013 10:49 AM
Safari360 wrote:
... only staying two weeks in a place and moving 100-200 miles for another two week stay.
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Dec-20-2013 09:56 AM
OhhWell wrote:Safari360 wrote:
Thanks, Ohhwell. I appreciate the information. Why would a low mileage rig be a concern? I can think of a few reasons but would like to know for sure. I found a 98 Dolphin 35' with 31k mileage for 20k. It has a slide a looks nice in pictures. Thanks.
The low mileage is a warning (NOT a deal breaker) because that means that the drivetrain has not been run often which is not good for it. The thinking is also that if the coach just sat, it probably wasn't maintained as regularly as one that was driven often. Like I said though, it is NOT a deal breaker at all, just something to ask the owner about.
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Dec-20-2013 09:18 AM
Safari360 wrote:
It's the Chevy 7.4 (454).