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Leeblev
Aug 04, 2015Explorer
One very important thing to remember is that you RENTED A RENTAL COACH, NOT A NEW ONE. I am sure those things are beaten pretty badly because some renters attitude is "It isn't mine so I won't worry about it." Not only that, but the dealers don't always maintain them properly. (Steering, rattles, etc.)
Another thing to remember is that a Class "A" is mot an off-the-road or primitive campground vehicle. It is designed for RV Parks.
As to the water, since Class "A's" usually park (not always) in RV parks where water is available, they are designed for that. It would puzzle me if you wanted to put water into your camper from any source other than from a faucet because of the things you could pick up and get sick from.
I suggest that if you like the features of a class A, that you test drive a new one-not used.
Like anything you buy, if you don't address issues, they tend to pile up.
Another thing to remember is that a Class "A" is mot an off-the-road or primitive campground vehicle. It is designed for RV Parks.
As to the water, since Class "A's" usually park (not always) in RV parks where water is available, they are designed for that. It would puzzle me if you wanted to put water into your camper from any source other than from a faucet because of the things you could pick up and get sick from.
I suggest that if you like the features of a class A, that you test drive a new one-not used.
Like anything you buy, if you don't address issues, they tend to pile up.
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