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FL-JOE

2017 Newmar Ventana 4369 Sold

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FL-JOE

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Joined
Nov 15, 2019
Messages
1,211
Location
Frostproof, Florida
RV Year
2022
RV Make
Forest River
RV Model
Salem FSX 270RTK-X
RV Length
32
TOW/TOAD
2022 Ford Expedition Timberline
Fulltimer
Yes
FL-JOE submitted a new listing:

2017 Newmar Ventana 4369
- 2017 Newmar Ventana 4369

20,000 miles on Freightliner Passive Steer Tag Axle XCR Chassis with 400Hp Cummins diesel engine. White leather interior, full floor tile, third a/c unit, dining booth option, plus extra kitchen window just to name a few factory options that came with this coach. Wingard Travler auto dish (DirecTV) added plus new Stone Vos slide toppers.

New MSRP was $355,606. Listed on RVTrader (pics and additional info)

We are currently in the Frostproof Florida area and will be here until...

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Nice coach! What’s next, Joe?
 
Nice coach! What’s next, Joe?
We are still staying full time ED, just felt the need to change now instead of later. We project that within the next couple of years we will get back into a sticknbrick somewhere in Florida. We were always going to let the Ventana go and transition back into a cheaper RV anyway when we weren't full time.

There were numerous things that seemed to say "sale now". Neal touched on it. The covid-19 situation seems to have increased demand for all types of RVs right now. Some think that will mean in a couple years used prices with go down, some think the market will continue to stay strong. We would rather take advantage of a strong market now instead of chancing it later. To be honest, traveling in a fiver toy hauler is cheaper than our coach. Not only are we looking at getting 11-12 mpg on fuel economy (instead of 6.5-7) but maintenance is 80% to 90% less per year. Insurance estimates on a new F350 and toy hauler are almost 50% cheaper than what we are currently paying on the coach and a new SUV. Anyway, I estimate as full time travelers we would save over $3,000 a year by being in a 40' - 44' toy hauler instead of our Newmar.

Of course the bottom line is if I had unlimited funds then we would keep the Newmar even after buying a sticknbrick. We certainly love this coach and have enjoyed every mile in it.
 
Coach sold
 

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