โOct-19-2015 10:04 AM
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โOct-27-2015 03:19 PM
lonegunman wrote:
I went looking for a TC this summer.......
โOct-27-2015 02:18 PM
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โOct-27-2015 08:29 AM
Vinsil wrote:
Just saying, I know your not exactly in TC country so maybe your dealers are farther away....however, 11k for a few year old model doesn't sound too bad..jump!
โOct-27-2015 06:33 AM
โOct-26-2015 09:28 PM
โOct-26-2015 09:24 PM
Mike008 wrote:Vinsil wrote:
Go with mutliple dealers...I had four giving me quotes when the most local "couldn't do any better", then price matched the lowest bidder when it came down to it. Ended up at about 5k off msrp.
Unfortunately there are only 2 "local" dealers. And I just wasn't 100% sold on it.
Old Days wrote:
You should look at the Lance 825, it is a great TC for 2 people. We really love ours.:B
I looked at the 825, I liked it. It sells for a little more then I want to spend on a TC I plan to only use a few times a year. And the ceiling height is a little low for me.
I found a clean 2011 Adventurer 80GS. The seller came down to $11K. I think I'd be happier at $10K, but I may pull the trigger.
โOct-26-2015 05:36 PM
Vinsil wrote:
Go with mutliple dealers...I had four giving me quotes when the most local "couldn't do any better", then price matched the lowest bidder when it came down to it. Ended up at about 5k off msrp.
Old Days wrote:
You should look at the Lance 825, it is a great TC for 2 people. We really love ours.:B
โOct-26-2015 04:53 PM
โOct-26-2015 04:26 PM
Mike008 wrote:
I wanted to follow up on this, I went and drove the 160 miles to look at this camper over the weekend. I spent considerable time looking over the camper and it's construction. I would say overall it's decent. The roof was a big concern for me, it actually looked very well put together.
There were some things I would have to address due to my OCD if I bought this particular camper. The stove top was blatantly crooked in the counter top. I brought a tape measure with me, it was 3/4 of an inch crooked to be exact.
One side of the face of the furnace which is supposed to sit flush on the cabinet front was sticking out a 1/4" exposing the gray furnace side.
Looking from the inside out, the door had something funny going on on the bottom left. It's hard to explain, but the wood under the finished surface was showing and the bottom of the door seemed crooked.
Finally, the door to access the toilet cassette was really off. Off to the point the access door required force to close completely.
This minor stuff would drive me crazy, but I imagine it wouldn't be to difficult or time consuming to straighten out. Which makes me wonder why it doesn't get straightened out before it leaves the factory?
For other reasons I decided it's not my first choice. One being I don't think the cassette toilet is for me. Another being I just like the Adventurer 80GS better. The dealer showing me a sale price that was actually higher then the MSRP didn't help either. :?
โOct-26-2015 04:08 PM
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โOct-21-2015 11:38 AM
mkirsch wrote:
That doesn't sound right. It's an east-west bed so they would've had to widen the ENTIRE camper to accommodate an 80" mattress, if it were limited to 74" previously.
Odds are you probably won't find a used 6601 for sale, in acceptable condition, at a price you can agree with, within a distance you're willing to drive, but I bet that if it doesn't have a full queen size mattress, it can accommodate one.