getitinwriting
RVF Newbee
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- Oct 18, 2020
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Greetings. Wife and I want to dip into RVing now that our kids are grown. Rented a Unity Class B last year for a week and started figuring out what we want and don't want. Probably looking at buying a similar Class B or smaller Class C (30 ft or under) for now, then moving to a p/u and 5th wheel when my current sedan lease expires in a year. Been reading forums, trolling websites, dealerships, etc., and needless to say, it's all a bit daunting.
We want to buy used for the first one, since we know that (a) we'll still be discovering and learning what works for us, and (b) we know we'll be trading in a year. Thinking we'd rather go through a dealer and finance it than tie up that much cash. So we're figuring we should engage an indie inspector, and there are several here in Vegas area, as well as plenty of dealers.
We figure we'd like something that'll get used for 1-3 weeks at a stretch, maximum. We'd like a dedicated bed/bedroom niche (as opposed to a murphy or something you have to fold up every morning). The rig we rented was a diesel...loved that but not a deal breaker. Dry bathroom is a must. Loved the way the Unity handles grey/black water (single hose, permanently attached, minimal mess), also love the way it drives. Don't really have the budget for one, though....looking at spending around 60-80k. Any ideas or suggestions most welcome. Thanks!
We want to buy used for the first one, since we know that (a) we'll still be discovering and learning what works for us, and (b) we know we'll be trading in a year. Thinking we'd rather go through a dealer and finance it than tie up that much cash. So we're figuring we should engage an indie inspector, and there are several here in Vegas area, as well as plenty of dealers.
We figure we'd like something that'll get used for 1-3 weeks at a stretch, maximum. We'd like a dedicated bed/bedroom niche (as opposed to a murphy or something you have to fold up every morning). The rig we rented was a diesel...loved that but not a deal breaker. Dry bathroom is a must. Loved the way the Unity handles grey/black water (single hose, permanently attached, minimal mess), also love the way it drives. Don't really have the budget for one, though....looking at spending around 60-80k. Any ideas or suggestions most welcome. Thanks!