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cross21114 wrote:
If I am correct, Cruise America units are made by Thor also.
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Nov-05-2017 03:49 AM
jimx200 wrote:You inadvertently elaborated quite well on my point made earlier.
Neither one. We went down that road looking for a clean rental rv, but after have these 100,000 mile units checked by a good mechanic, we passed. Why? At those miles, half the life is gone with many repairs/parts needed. We saw a Class C that was to be refurbished and it was beat to ****. People who rent do not treat them well. There are gems to be found and we found a older class c, 1999 Ford E350 with V10, in mint condition with 19000 miles, original owner, stored inside, from a non smoking, no pets, elderly couple. Paid $15,000 and spent another$2800 for new tires and new roof reseal. Runs and drives like new. Now is a very good time to buy with winter coming. Here in N CA, there are lots of very clean, low mile units, but they go fast! Oh, our gen had 40 hours on it and everything in the coach works perfectly. Good luck!
Nov-04-2017 11:28 PM
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j-d wrote:And a 2009 chassis is better than a 2008 because it has the current day dash board with improved 12V outlets (and outlet locations) and also a glove box.
If the 2008 is on a 2007 chassis that's a LOT of Points Off. The 2008 has many worthwhile improvements. Personally I like 28A's.