We are not going to get the motorhome we were considering.
This truck camper will not be used in winter weather and will be used about 30 days per year.
2013 New Lance 855S or 2014 new Palomino Maverick M-2902.
They have the exact same Floor Plan.
"Out the door" prices are the following which include straps and sales taxes.
Lance = $ $33,665 (MSRP $35,750)
Palomino = $22,200 (MSRP $25,999)
I have never owned a truck camper before and I figure the Lance construction and other things must be better than the Palomino but the question is whether the Lance is "truly" $11,000 better than the Palomino unit. That's 50% more cost.
First, if you could tell me why the Lance is better that would be helpful.
Second, if you could help me determine what "specific" items make the Lance better that would be helpful.
Third, if you could help us to substantiate why those "specific" items are "in reality" worth $11,000 hard earned dollars that would be greatly appreciated.
Value can be a subjective issue but $11,000 is a lot of money for better construction materials, and etc.
If there are "specific" items that one could put a cost on, for example, when you buy a car like adding a sunroof, dvd player, or stuff like that where there is a real determinable value for those "specific" items then it could be easier to substantiate the extra cost of a unit when compared to a similar unit.
Also, those extra items can "actually be used and enjoyed" which helps when determining differences in costs between two similar units.
It's just too easy to say, "Lance is the best and so are their construction materials so go ahead and do it." However, I am not willing to spend the extra $11,000 on that statement alone without some real substantiation of the extra value to justify the huge extra expenditure.
So I appreciate your response on this question and situation based on how it has been described herein.
I hope the totality of this particular thread, including the informative responses you make, will be used in years to come to help others with similar decisions.
Thank you very much and have a great day.
Jeff Fox