Hello, I am in the early stages of checking out motorhomes. For your browsing, we have made every effort to ensure accuracy in the information provided. I contacted several private party sellers and never heard back. Facebook Group There is a specific group for. Good luck in figuring out what works best for you. Like Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace is regional. Others took a week to respond to inquiries.
We to see another campervan. If a coach has been cared for, there should be very few things that don't operate on the coach. The raised section has a fiberglass top and canvas sides. Unless the C has a one piece fiberglass body you can expect leaks in the cabover bed. I liked how steathy these were when down.
Mostly on Craigslist, but I also ran across shenanigans on eBay. I like Pace Arrows and Winnebago Vectra's, but really like Holiday Ramblers in the class a family. We recommend checking out these 2 floorplans: and the. We visit kids and grandkids and also travel for the sake of exploring and seeing new places. We liked the and the in particular due to their sleeping capacity and their decent length, but feel free to check out the others too.
We started in a used motor home in 2001. How to narrow that down? Vanlife is suddenly all the rage. Wind pushes the van around and you have correct against it. Keystone Hideout Travel Trailer Spacious Camping Personified! Upper Window Leaks If you are looking at a campervan that has windows in the raised roof section like Coachmen , take care. Being full time we eventually upgraded to a new unit with slides but they certainly wouldn't be necessary for your travel. It took me 6 months to rewire a complete Jeep. Good luck with your search.
With a pop-top van, a portion of the roof raises up once you are parked. We told everyone we knew that we were shopping for a campervan. You can setup alerts on eBay to get emailed when a new campervan gets listed. Mostly because of the sheer amount of choices available, and then having to check the camper in person before deciding on a purchase. The site always features a good selection of Class B campervans. We lined up 5 campervans to look at and flew over. Specification, equipment, technical data, photographs and illustrations are based on information available at time of posting and are subject to change without notice.
If you aren't familiar with motor homes I would strongly suggest that you find a motor home technician not associated with the seller or the sellers company to assist you in giving a coach you are serious about buying a good going over to identify any problems or possible problems. I can understand wanting something a bit different than a tent. I am looking in this range and I live in Los Angeles. Where to Look Florida is the best place to shop for cheaper Class Bs. Would a factory-built van work for us though? Check out the and the in particular. If the winds are low and the road is good the unit drives easily. I just want a clean, fairly reliable unit.
Wandering is due to loose steering issues. All that organization and order. Probably will also do some weekend trips closer to home also. We kept looking on Craigslist. To which we say, hogwash.
We would be traveling approx. Our diesel coach has 112,000 miles on it and we'll celebrate 10 years in it in November this year. Are you shopping for an older Class B? The more people you have looking for you the better. We proudly sell Coachmen Catalina, Chaparral, Galleria, Apex, Forest River Flagstaff, Surveyor, R-Pod, No-Bo, Vengeance, Alpha Wolf, Arctic Wolf, Sabre, Sierra, Salem, Salem Hemisphere, Sunseeker, Georgetown,Columbus, Thor Axis, A. There may be a couple others in that category but since I am very happy with mine I am not even looking at anything else.
Gas coaches with the engine in front are generally noisier than diesel coaches with the engine in the rear. I have settled on a class b for the stealth and easy drive. A reader of our mailing list has a sister-in-law who owned a Class B she needed to sell. You get 8 different floorplans and quite an extensive maximum sleeping capacity of 10 people. Coachmen Leprechaun Class C Motorhome The Durable Family Camper! You could find a suitable starter van for a few thousand dollars. We bought it before it ever went on the open market.
Good luck and we'll hope to see you on the road in November - or soon thereafter. Are willing to travel for the right vehicle. These are notorious for causing leaks into the unit. I want 4x4 and to be able to live more than a week boondocked. It could be better to have one that has been on the road frequently than one that is 15 years old with 15, 000 miles on it. They all looked like they would top out above our budget.