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Travco, yes I would go back to my old RV.
 

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History lately tends to show keep and learn to love what you have.
I agree with this provided what you have fits your needs and doesn’t have major issues such as water intrusion or structural. Most anything else can be repaired reasonably easy. There is not a coach out there that doesn’t require some repairs and regular maintenance. You need to either be fairly handy or have deep pockets.

I have a friend that had a Prevost and he said he sold it because he was tired of all the repairs. He traveled a lot with it due to his carrier. So from my conversations and what I have read they all have issues. A good maintenance protocol will minimize major issues. Pick one you are comfortable behind the wheel with and has a floor plan you are happy with. After owning 9 TV’s I have found none are perfect and those two items in my book are both number one.
 

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