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Congrats on a great looking RV.......That rig looks better than new.....what a creampuff
What kinda money do similar rigs go for....?????
How can I learn what brands,models, platforms are good or bad???
Thanks, Chuck
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Chuck,
I paid 5k for it which I think is a very good deal IMO. I added up all the upgrades that the previous owner spent on it and I came up 5k just in the upgrades. So I feel I bought it right. Similar rigs go for about the same or a bit more. Depends on condition. I like the class C's like this one. They are a good size without the big price tags as the class A's. The newer they are the pricer it gets. Plus the wife can use the bathroom while I drive. She also makes lunch while I am going down the road. Can't do that with a trailer. I can also pull my boat and being that it only 22' long I will have no problems launching the boat either. I like the class C's. I have had 5th wheels, trailers, class A diesels, and even a camper. It all depends what you like and plan to do. If you are thinking the class C's I had a Fleetwood product before and thought it was well built.
As for my new toy here I really like what they have done. Painted the cabinets, the new microwave, added a real nice stereo with rear speakers also, and a CB! The awning is new, the air bags in the rear help the ride, the wood flooring, custom rear sleeper. It is a great lay out. I really like the big window by the booth so you enjoy the outside while you eat. Lots of 110 outlets, new tires (6), it even has a newer Onan Generator.
It may not be the newer shiny type but for 5 grand I am quite happy!
Dual gas tanks