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2BLAZERS wrote:
And don't be afraid of going brand new if you can get a decent deal on closeout years or you can just negotiate well.
We paid $26K for our 2011 camper brand new. Looking over craigslist looks like we could get over 22-23k for it. While a brand new 2017 one looks to be about $38K at the local dealer....msrp is about 55k.
Yes I like brand new, but we shop carefully and you should be able to get 30% off the MSRP. Did the same on our toyhauler.
โSep-19-2016 09:03 PM
rob990 wrote:
That's fascinating. Presumably the other problems with wood outweigh the heat transfer problem (rot? what else?).
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โSep-19-2016 05:58 AM
deltabravo wrote:rob990 wrote:
Great tips, thanks! Thermal windows - meaning dual pane?
Yes, they are dual pane, but the RV industry refers to them as Thermal Panes
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โSep-19-2016 02:13 AM
Vinsil wrote:
I.ve always thought of Lance as being a good rv manufacturer. Recently a member here has a brand new Lance and it has slide outs. He had issues with it not retracting the slide. Now...Lance didn't include a second or backup remote that was wireless (or even wired) OR a manual system to back up the powered system to work the slide out.
That right there..changed my outlook on Lance as a company. Just think if you had no way to retract your slide out when your ready to leave. No thanks....