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Kavoom wrote:
"We bought a Keystone 2920BH for us and our daughter. I had a 2013 F-150 3.5 ecoboost and towing package."
That was your first mistake...Ford... Just kiddin.. But, I have heard on other forums (Ram) similar issues with the Ecoboost in particular. Of course there is a bias on the Ram forum, but these were people who got rid of them and went Ram. You can only make a small engine do so much saying it is everything to everyone and almost as capable as a diesel. The tire and seal issues hmmm. Strange. That supposedly is well within the range of the Ecoboost.
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Otherwise everything but a 150# driver and a full tank of gas counts toward that payload.
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So, the more I think about it, I'm not sure that I want to go used. I don't know enough about these to trust that I would be making a good purchase, and getting an RV that won't take a lot of money out of me on upkeep. I understand that new is more expensive, however it comes with a warranty, and should come from a reputable dealer. Will still poke around for any used at a dealer, not sure if they certify or warranty them, but will still remain open to thatThere is nothing that costly for upkeep of an RV. New Rv's need repair and maintenance also.
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Need-A-Vacation wrote:Good Catch, fat fingers - fixed it.bid_time wrote:
- Maintenance, inspect and recaulk the roof every year, wash and wax, general fixes, anti-freeze for winterization, chlorine for sterilizing, rubber gloves for dumping, black water hose, fresh water hose, etc.,, etc., etc.
- Storage fees?
- Additional gas for the tow vehicle (you can figure you will get no more than 210 mpg).
All in all, owning a RV is not cheaper than staying in a hotel, it's just different. They won't let you roast marshmallows over a campfire in the lobby of the hotel.
If one gets 210mpg it shouldn't be to expensive owning an RV!!! Lol
Plan on maybe 10-12mpg!!!